found this pic and fell in luv with the cool stuff here...not much else to say about it , just wanted to share.
COE's are definitely different. It amazes me how much they have come up in value. Sent from my Moto Z (2) using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
...cool pic fer sure, at least the guy ain't biased, I see a Ford, GMC, Chev, and a Crosley.. those COE's are all hot rods too.
I think you're talking about the Shed Roof? Yeah the contents are fantastic, but that high roof isn't doing much at all!
Whom ever was shooting at the sign , lacked motivation ! Obviously they were not a Marine , because they could not hit a bull in the azz with a bass fiddle ! I see all the old porcelain signs destroyed by kids having some fun . I did the same thing before moving to long range steel plate , I love the ring of a solid hit , makes me think of , VICTORY ! SemperFi
Hi. Message to whoever owns that shed - ADOPT ME AND LET ME CALL YOU DADDY! I could stand being able to mess around with those. Jimmie
It reminds me of our maintenance bays in Iraq. We were in an abandoned Iraqi outpost outside of Mandali about 5 Clicks from the Iranian border. Go North to Bagdad and take a right to the border. The maintenance section was set up under it and it gave them some shade to work in. Why they were that high I don't know but they were concrete uprights and roofs about 8" thick. Not like they would stop any arty round or mortar.
Here the snow would have a flat roof like that caved in if you didn't get up and shovel it off. True that is how hay sheds around here are built but with sloped roofs to shed the snow and rain. I've had to work all night getting cows out from under a shed that fell under snow loads when I worked on a dairy farm. Interesting looking bunch of trucks under that shed that ought to make for decent shade and good airflow where it sits though. Sure beats working out in the sun.