In the third photo, there is a small sign on the pole of the near motor about head high.....what does it say?
Friend of mine has a big glass topped coffee table on his back porch. The glass is held up off the ground by a gennie Boss 302 engine block! Cheers, Glen.
Hey Roach, is this the same guy that has that half an airplane "crashed" into his garage...??? That one is a real kick to see if you don't expect it as you're driving by his place... R-
Lucio...he looks like an eccentric artist of sorts, maybe if I teach him to pinstripe, he'll let me have those for payment?
Just bait...as long as it draws in a rodder per week or so, he doesn't have to buy food for his rotweiler.
you don't know that the correct way to express "you are" is "you're" with an apostrophe between the you and are and also by removing the a in are. You're welcome.
I dig it ... to each his own I guess. See? I'm learning to respect "Yard Art" and not try to judge. Hell, if I had some destroyed Hemis laying around, I bet I would do extraordinary things to display their beauty as well.
I think it is actually very creative..looks like the engines must have been total junk so they guy decided to atleast have some fun with them..wheres your sence of humor?
Problem is, that' gotta be about the worst perspective for a couple of very good looking engines. Calling it art don't make it right.
Can you raed waht I'm witrenig rhgit now???? I'll bet you can..... Do you konw the rsaeon??? Pblaorby..... If you can raed and udrnesnatd waht tehir tyrnig to say....(and not witre)....then what's the pblroem??? We ain't selling novels here??? I didn't think Mr. Gasket street scoops were available in the early 70's????
I hope he didn't really just use basketball back poles for those things. Early Hemi stuff is HEAVY! Nick
He eats hot rodders and strips out their cars. These are to attract you to knock on the door asking if they are for sale. Kinda like those fish that live at the bottom of the ocean with lights hanging from antenea on their heads.
I think it's more of a rhetorical question so there should be a question mark at the end of the sentence, which should have the first letter capitalized.