Is it gasoline? Who has that much gas just laying around? Or that many gas cans, for that matter? A bit more explanation is needed, I want to know the situation that lead to this.
All that gasoline from my earlier post.... I don't really know the story, I didn't pry. But some of it is already being put to good use in the fleet!
Wild handle, Mark. The one I bought today is actually a shaver. A "Stick Schick". Too cool to p*** up. Also bought a knife & Cragar spinner.
Got the rest of this: God, I hope my neighbours weren't paying attention! It's not so bad as it looks, the drums are only partially full.
Sold a bunch of stuff at the swap meet. Didn’t buy much else, but the remains of a Hurst Dual/Gate were cheap, and I'm a Hurst junkie. The cans have been on the same dude's table for at least 3 years running. I always think about them after its over. This year they came home with me. Because I like 'em. The sign is also hand painted, from a rail yard in P***adena MD.
Bought this today . We got it pulled out to the Ladies drive . My SIL’s loaded on the trailer and hauled it home for me . I need the 9” for my 47 Mercury
The 58 was hit in the right front , buckled the fender and rolled the grill in . This happened in 68 there it was left in a pasture. I don’t know why it wasn’t repaired. It was a beautiful car at one time . The floor pans are rusted out . But I would have traded you .
I found this while cleaning out the 58 Fairlane I drug home . I cleaned it out some before I took it to the storage area .
Some stuff from a local estate sale this weekend. The flyswatter with the built-in scoreboard and the tag line "Hit'em a good 'lick'" is my favorite, a solid 50 cent investment.
Freshly picked up from the auction today. The Roaders Journal is for size reference. About an eight pound hammerhead with a striking face similar to what they use to drive railway spikes, the other end is chisel like on a 45 degree angle. If I find out the purpose I will put it in my next 4-H quiz. The pipe wrench has a Feb 4, 1913 patent date.