133 Comments for Motor City Garage

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If that door is the entrance I'd say they installed that concrete beam after the tractor was pulled in. Maybe the building was starting to sag? IDK when the thing was put in there but that sort of corner on cement pillars is post war maybe even 60's era.
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Love this car!
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Yup just clicked back and it had one up and two below the comment box.
Anyway farm accidents are still the leading cause of work related accidental death.
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Lol took me a minute to find the Pepsi can!
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I am obsessed with these old cars for some reason..just the history, I guess!
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Wow..looking at how open some of the old equipment was..it's easy to imagine why there were so many fatal farm accidents!
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I had clicked back to the main page once or twice before posting. When I do that the picture link at the bottom here near the comment form appears doubled. I theorize that whatever is causing that caused the double postings. It didn't used to so it may be part of the general site degradation issue. If that happens refresh the page it should go back to normal. If not go back to the main page and re-select the gallery, that should get things back on track.
What a place you found, again - LUCKY, too, now sealed up - different in a good way - thank you so much - thoroughly enjoyed.
Thanks. Is awesome.
Ohhhh what a shot - beauty Buick - thank you so much. So enjoy.
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(Our Mom drove a Golden 1969 Buick Skylark /white leather/ - how we kids loved her car.)
I had many Buicks in my day...a 1960 Buick LeSabre 2-door, tri color, red-white and black, a 64, a 69 a 76, an 85 Park Avenue...I think that's where it ended. I loved the late 50s early 60's Buicks, the starter was in the gas pedal.
Skills to drive.
Yes, me too, LucieLou - wondering so too. How heavy is, not even scrapped. Weird. In the darkness.
Heavy Beauty. What is it doing there?
Thank you so much - New Gallery - happy am.