1,836 Comments Posted by Lucielou

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Looks like a nice little home for a coon, as it sits now.
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YES! a Nice lamp for Mica! :) Along with the narrow doors...these rooms look pretty narrow too.
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Must of been the walk-thur, see-thur area. Nice molding though.
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Interesting strips of wallpaper with green baseboards. Must of been a nice room at one point.
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That sight would of freaked me out until i saw the complete picture. Looking past the boots i cant decide it that was once a tile floor!?! Looks pretty thin...like linoleum squares over wood.
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Toot, That was my first thought exactly! and, LDavis took my second thought hahaha!
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It must of been terribly hot seated behind that boiler. I cant even imagine the work that went into making such a machine move and do its job. Blood, Sweat and Tears!
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Thank You for sharing this unique find. I just have to wonder if these pieces of old machinery were intended to be refurbished and put in a museum.!?! Looks like they never made it! Sad!
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Oh MY! What a site to behold! Cant help but think this poor ol car looks as if it was retrieved from the depths of the ocean.
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Impressive machine! Cool shot Mr. Motts! Wonder if they had to dismantle the stack to get this machine in this garage? or, maybe just backed it in to a certain spot?
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Must of been terribly hot being seated that close to the boiler. Goodness! What a contraption! lol
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The Wheels are huge! This machine in itself is one of the largest tractors ive ever seen. Im still wondering what this is doing hidden away in a Detroit garage?
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Guess something strange happened with the internet when you tried to type in your comment flushed....
What a site to behold! I can imagine seeing this for the first time :) How very interesting!
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Does that door look ajar !? Looks like the latch was broken. Might just be shadows, but, it would be cool to poke your arm around the edge and click a pic.
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6 or 7 years ago, THIS look was being asked for as Crackling. Some paint stores still sell the paint and instructions on how to to do to your walls. Just let your place go and wait 20 years and you can have it for free! haha! :D