Most places I see like this have the cars sinking into the dirt.
http://www.northwestcoin.ca/gvcars.html
Herb
As useall,a zillion miles away from me.
Looks to be some good projects of all kinds to be had.
Closer to you Mack than to me
Adrian,
Shall we charter a container ship?
John
That is amazing, reminds me of Steinbeck's little quote about Model T's left rusting & returning into the the Earth to nurture it
Alex
GOOD GOLLY MISS MOLLY!
WOW!!!!!! Dave
It's 17 Hrs from my house, if I don.t stop at McDonalds on the way!
Lots of rare and interesting stuff there. I saw a '42 Ford, several Sedan Deliveries, and several Packards (some from the 30's). That "bulldog" '56 truck cab would make a great Model T hauler!
Hey, Ray -- Don't you need that '56 Roadmaster?
The '57 Plymouth almost looks like you could just drive it out...
About 15 years ago, I ran across one similar to that around Grants Pass Oregon. It was ALL Model T's. The bodies were outside rusting away, and the engines, transmissions, radiators, differentials and other running parts were in the barn sorted out. The bodies were also sorted by right panels left panels out in the field. I was looking for a rim spreader for split rims and a ruckstell axle. Didn't buy anything, I was on a trip with a car full of luggage. Did find 2 rim spreaders elsewhere in Oregon and bought them both.
Norm
Norm
Man, there is so much stuff there I can't even pick out what I want!
I could drive a Terex Titan up there and still not have big enough of a truck.
Try again. Bridge to nowhere
Norm
Put it in the wrong thread! I'm losing my mind!
Norm
If you find my mind while you are looking for your's, email me!
Norm, my son and I used to placer mine, just down stream from there.
George n L.A.
Oh boy here we go again.
Who is minding the mine now if you don't mind me asking.
A song from Butte, Montana, the world's largest underground mining area for nearly a century.
My sweetheart's a mule in the mines,
I drive her without any lines,
Behind her I sit, and tobacco I spit,
All over my sweetheart's behind.
How's that for a thread drift? =)
Yer learnin
I'll start one (all in good fun)
There once was a man from Helena,
Who found a large piece of Galena,
To the radio he went,
And with catwhisker bent,
He listened to Charlie McCarthy
Yeah, I know .... my rhymes suck. My grade 6 teacher even told me so when I put her in one of my limericks!! HELLO MS WATKINSON.
Regards,
Garnet
The Reverend Henry Ward Beecher
Called the hen a most elegant creature.
The hen, hearing that,
Laid an egg in his hat,
And thus did the hen reward Beecher.
Why was the bridge to nowhere built? Was it part of a stimulas package or something?