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It probably dates back to wartime production during ww11
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OK, dumb question- are these actual old "brand new" car engines from the original factory? If so, how old do you think they are, decade wise?
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Beautiful! It looks so "soft" too.
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Thank you Mr. Motts, that's what I wanted to see was the "comparison" shot in here somewhere! (love those)
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I love this shot.
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they've been there since the mid-late 60s, as far as i can tell.

they're LDS465 diesel or multifuel engines, for 2.5 or 5 ton military trucks and 6x6s.
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Oops never mind, thank you Motts. I just saw your close up of the blocks in another shot and they're wood!
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Can professional photographers get permission to take pictures on site legally before its completely torn down? Is there any way?
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Faboulous! Rooms with paperwork always makes it feel like everyone just left that morning.....
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Yes I was going to say that...... hmmm I wonder if naval ships went through along with trains? ;-)
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That does seem so out of place here doesn't it? However Maypost you could be right about that.

Whoa, look at that old wood on the floor, I love it.
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Oh I love this one....... it's a keeper! Look at the years of grime on those windows, and looks like Nessie is making her rounds throughout the place!
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I was hoping you'd get a shot of that from up there! Motts, are those walkways going across up there too?
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MOTTS!!!! Geez dude you made me all dizzy again.........
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Cool. That almost looks like a giant slide going down the left, and I love that little shot of blue down on the right.