133 Comments for Motor City Garage

That looks like a 70s Buick to me just by the size of it. The last of the land yachts.
What a shot: BUICK - thank you so much - is beautiful. I love it.
(My Mom drove a GOLDEN 1969 Buick Skylark /white leather/ - how we ALL loved her car! )
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Looks like occupational safety wasn't a huge concern back then either.. could you imagine how dangerous that could be..
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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!
Thanks for another awesome gallery.
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I don't know why the multiple posts on the last pic. It came up double each time.
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Happy Sunday. I don't even know if Buick is still making cars. One of the best American cars I ever drove was the 86 Buick regal. It was the only American car that was as tight and responsive as the imports we had at Budget rent a a car back then.