1,466 Comments Posted by autoguy

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All a nice compliment to the gooey bird poop running down that dresser. An outstanding design statement!
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Awesome little shoot. Thnx for sharing! I love any pics of old machines and stuff like this.
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Those old wire wheels are awesome. Early 30s is the newest this car could be and it may date back to the late teens. No indication as far as make?
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That is a very early truck chassis. Teens to early 20s. That may be the original bed leaning on it. On the floor is an axle from a horse-drawn wagon.
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All that stuff is highly prized in certain circles. I love all the old tractor and machine shows. This one is a tractor that appears to be a newer unit made in the late 1930s if not newer.
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Incredible that thing is just sitting and vulnerable. The access hatch doors got snagged because they are highly prized by collectors. I hope that thing made it somebody that will care for it.
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Or Al Capone's loot. Geraldo needs to investigate.
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Thnx! This appears to have a bunch of genuine imagery: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ws0pq-pLfVI
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I always see the "T" as something hanging down, and the "M" as two peaks sticking up.
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Thnx for posting! Looks like the basic bones of the place were still intact. Always good to see a rehab. Too bad preservation efforts aren't more of a priority to begin though.
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That's the security guard hangout.
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Zombies got the guy that was taking the taps.
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I sure hope the zombies appreciate the beauty of this avant-garde art form.
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At least the first firebug left some for those that follow.
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And mighty tasty too!