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  1. HOTRODPRIMER
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  2. dave agosti
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    Is this Galup New Mexico?
     
  3. HOTRODPRIMER
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    No sir, it's the Cloud Museum in Winter haven, California. HRP
     
  4. lothiandon1940
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    So that's where all of the Model A's have been hiding.:eek:
     
  5. Winterhaven is JUST before Yuma Arizona. It has 2 churches and 2 weed shops in a town just bigger then a parking lot......nice.
     
  6. coupeHEAD
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    That will be quite an auction at some point!
     
  7. nochop
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    from norcal

    Cloud Museum
     
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  8. Jalopy Joker
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    watch the video - amazing
     
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  9. 3W JOHN
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    I have a cousin that lives in Peoria, Arizona and we are planning a visit this summer, the museum is just a few hours away and this could make the visit a lot more interesting.
     
  10. twenty8
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    Holy cow!!!
    Anyone want to have a stab at total value?:eek:
     
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  11. partssaloon
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    Been there many times. Spectacular collection of cars and memorabilia , and everything runs. Finished parade quality cars in the barns.
     
  12. Great video. Amazing collection of American ingenuity in manufacturing.
     
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    Sadly the total value is declining every day as goes the generation that used and play(ed) with them.
     
  15. guthriesmith
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    Very cool collection! Thanks for sharing!
     
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    Thanks for posting, more than interesting!:D
     
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    Very cool! Thanks for posting!
     
  20. HOTRODPRIMER
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    Sad but true! HRP
     
  21. goldmountain
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    This reminds me of my old friend who also had gas powered washing machines and a killer saw blade contraption just like that one. Sadly, we all grow old and die and the new generation scraps this stuff.
     
  22. JD Miller
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    Winterhaven, went boating water skiing there on the Colorado river many years ago.

    Remember getting chased across the border in SanLuis Mexico by some banditos in a '64 cheby low rider one night :eek:
     
    Last edited: Jan 30, 2024
  23. That is for sharing HRP !!!

    I could get lost for days in a place like this .

    sad thing is as the curators of these great collections pass and these massive hoards get sold off the prices will drop substantially in the next few years .

    I see the auctions sites and stuff around me is starting to sell 70’s and 80’s stuff and ridiculous prices . I guess I’m the old guy with disposable income now ?:confused:

    im seeing 80’s Hondas and vw’s bringing insane money . Along with all the smogged out “ muscle cars of the same era that we all drove as nobody wanted them in the 90’s :D:D


    Things really do go full circle .


    Now while I see pre 1950 dropping in value as more and more of it floods the market I got a feeling 50’s and 60’s era stuff will hold its value as most of the population think they are cool and with power steering and power brakes started becoming standard , easier to drive also .

    I love my 40 merc but with the tiny rear window , shitty mirrors and the way the car bulges in the Center , it’s pretty much just one big blind spot !!!!!


    Still love driving it , but need to pay that much closer attention when I do .
     

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