Visiting cedar point today with family, i noticed this 32 and what looks like a '50 chevy kustom, does anyone know any history behind these? The 32 is an ardun converted flathead by the looks of it. No clue what's in the chevy.
I posted the yellow one in the Ardun thread a few weeks ago! I'm sure cp just bought um to decorate around that diner. Paid for by $11.50 beers and $10 chili fries! Lol. Honestly I love those chili cheese fries tho, best anywhere. We had a great time there with the kid, hope yall had fun too
They seem to drive, as they sometimes arent parked infront of the diner. I wonder how with those bricks for tires, they seem to be filled with concrete like one of those howitzers in parks.
[QUOTE="The_Cat_Of_Ages, post: 14575459, member: 363976" I wonder how with those bricks for tires, they seem to be filled with concrete like one of those howitzers in parks.[/QUOTE].....???
.....???[/QUOTE] There is a WW2 memorial near me with a couple howitzers that have the tires filled with cement. Its been there for at least 50 years or more.
Michigans Adventures has something similar with the old diner and a T bucket, and a 55 Chevy sitting outside on display.