5 hour round trip for some Mus#&@* seats for my 32 Plymouth. Really nice shape and a great price made it worth the trip. Hope I'm not in trouble for posting but they are perfect 60's style Hot Rod seats
Picked up this TT/AA express bed last week. May stand it up and add shelves to display my nicer large parts!
I know, I already posted the Mallory distributor on the left. Well I went back and found 2 more! And that cool Ford hubcap needed a home.
I could easily believe that Mustangs and Falcons used the same bucket seats, with possibly the exception of the trim covers. Did the Mustangs maybe use a headrest that the Falcons didn't?
My wife found this at her parents house. So , any of you aircraft guys recognize what aircraft it might've come from?
This one was on a Lockheed Ventura. No idea on the date, the bomber was used from WWII through the 60s.
Cool conversation piece. I have an NOS Jacobs radial engine piston, on the shelf in the original box. Everyone likes to pick it up and try and figure out what it fits.
Recently scored two separate deals on two 1931 Auburn radiator caps. Neither seller had a clue as to what they were for. One is copper waiting for chrome. The other is used and in need of re-chroming.
Picked this up over the weekend. Really nice shape for western Washington. It's headed to Arizona for a friend's project. $40.00 wasn't a bad price
  So my wife " encouraged " me to " take the dogs and go outside for a while " , sure , 24 ° out there and windy. ...walking around my shop and brought this out. I'm thinking I'll set it up at thisend ofmy shop where I wash the cars. It was converted to water a long time ago and it works well.