I know that metalshapes knows alot, but on this one he got help, look at page No1 of this thread! I liked the wierd car weekends, because i like wierd cars, and it seems like there is a few of them at that place, i woud love to go there some time!
I hope the family respects one's life's work... We will see what happens, that´s pretty much all I know right now.
So many odd cars in one place.. just insane.. I really likes this one. whatever it is.. It´s a Steyer 50/55 late 30´s. http://members.a1.net/steyr-baby/ http://www.zuckerfabrik24.de/steyrpuch/steyr50_1.htm ,
BUNCHA sweet stuff in those pics. Starting point for an RPU? http://s7.photobucket.com/albums/y261/laanilta/?action=view¤t=P5250441.jpg http://s7.photobucket.com/albums/y261/laanilta/?action=view¤t=P5250527.jpg Roger
Hey thanks for sharing the pics Mika. I could sure use the hood and grill shell off the Bantam for mine. Mika when Ya coming back for a visit? HOTRODORAMA??? Hope You get a shot at some of that Treasure--Good Luck. FEDER
The only way to improve the looks of a Saab... ...honestly, who puts emergency brakes on the front of a car?
Thank you for that answer. As others have said, the coupe you asked about is an American Bantam, which was essentially an Austin 7 built under license in the US. Many of those coupes ended up as compe***ion coupes for lakes or drag racing.
An old spinster and her two bachelor brothers lived in a rustic Victorian home behind my Grandfathers home and a car like one of these two sat in the long driveway beside my GF's house. Seems the spinster had bought it back in the early 60's or even late 50's and had nothing but trouble with it so she simply stopped driving it! It was parked in the paved driveway until around 1975 or so. I tried to get my Dad to buy it for me but he said no go and when I was old enough to buy it myself the old lady wouldn't think of it because I was a Protestant!!!!!!!!????? HUH? Religion? Just ONE God we ALL share lady...get real! I COULDN'T believe it! Anyway... Guess it went to the dump eventually as it just disappeared one day...but if I had gotten my mitts on the darn thing it would have become a street G***ER! NOT sure if it was one of those exactly or not, but the names might ring a bell. I DO remember it having that very same frumpy roofline that these two seem to share more or less... i'm leaning more towards the white one as the blue looks bigger. What a blast it would have been. What are they???
Ford Anglia. http://www.philseed.com/fordanglia100e.html Jangleguy is building one... and Ford Zephyr http://www.philseed.com/fordzephyr51.html[URL]
I am his son, one of the three owners, and I am afraid it is going to be my duty to sell that stuff what my father had collected some 30 years. Everything is for sale I can sell stuff overseas as well. There is already lot of pics, but probably I will make a webpage with more information as long as I can find it. You can contact me by dropping an e-mail : lockhaven@luukku.com with your contact info so I can call/e-mail you back. You may understand I do not want to publish neither my official e-mail nor my phone # here. BR Yardseller from Lahti, Finland
Just a reminder: I know something about old-timers, and I have been visited every now and then there on the area over the years. I have seen that pile growing and changing but some cars have been there since I visited there the first time back in 1979
My condolences. Thank you for the news what comes in to selling stuff. You may need to post some new info on a domestic forum as well. www.overdrive.fi Thanks, --mika
Photos from our trip there on last Friday. -54 Pontiac wagon was bought by us. -34 Willys four-door was sold on Friday as well. Such a hobby that has been... http://s4.photo<WBR>bucket.com/albu<WBR>ms/y108/Karimix<WBR>/Laani/ -mika
I like this one. Long wheelbase and Ford wide five wheels. So its either a French Chenard & Walcker or a GAZ. To big for a Matford. Anyone think otherwise ? Geez, do i need to make a road trip ? ( not a lincoln zephyr is it ? )