Here’s a couple cars that I saw for sale at the swap meet today. Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Is that the old USPHS Hospital/now Amazon in the background? Beacon Hill? Just trying to figure out where this was. I am Butch/56sedandelivery.
I have't been to Puyallup in 30 years; so that would be Good Samaritan/Multi Care? I am Butch/56sedandelivery.
Hey, 26T; Would you mind all that much disassembling one of those friction shocks for some good close-up pics, & hopefully do a set of good measurements, for those of us that will have to replicate our own, since they're sorta thin on the ground around here? Can make my own, but I really like the looks of those. Maybe post info in another thread? Would appreciate it very much, although if it's too much trouble, I understand. TIA. Marcus...
those cars I wouldn't say are "swap meet finds" my mean of a "find " is going thru a swap meet space and finding the one trinket or part hidden under stuff !
Had these on my '29 A standard coupe back in 1969. J.C. Whitney specials. Broke at the brackets within a week.
I'm with @rob-redm on this. This isn't to say those aren't cool cars, because they are. But it's the hidden gems that consititute "swap meet finds" in my book. Here are a few oddball treasures I picked up at the same Puyallup meet that started this thread: Just as rob-redm said, this six gallon copper fuel tank was covered with other parts when I found it. Great for my next speedster project, I'm thinking. Purchase price was less than a decent lunch. This funky banjo wheel was mixed in with a bunch of bicyle stuff so you couldn't really see it. I've been wanting to experiment with a perimeter replacement. Cost less than a six pack of beer. And finally, this copper-faced printers block of an 1897 Monarch Cycle advertisement was black with ink and soot when I found it in a $1 box. Cleaned up pretty good. Maybe I can trade it to a bike guy for another banjo wheel.