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Brad in Wisconsin

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  1. this rig is from the days when men were men and sheep were scared. I have some other neat pics.of the truck but will let you guys guess before I show them. Again,it is another of those,I'm gonna fix er up one of these days.........
  2. will try to remember next time I'm in the yard.he runs his heifers in there and they are jumpy this time of year.
  3. naw,,,I was just thinking that if someone needed bits and trinkets from it before it is totally sunk away........
  4. I remember that the salvageman bought this out of the backrow at the local chev dealer in the mid seventies and it is been sitting since must be low mileage by now ;-). is this a post or what body style. Thanks
  5. Semi easy one. The ole boy at the yard said it was a milk truck. I asked him how he knew that? He said it had a can body on it when he parked it....That was probably more than 10,000 days ago. I might pull the engine and put it in my conversion tractor
  6. also see the spoke and frame pin striping.....ALSO check the beautiful woman in the back with the glasses on.......If she was 100 years older and I was 90 years younger.........
  7. Did I post this one here before??? It must be almost new!!! definately a night driver...
  8. This one isn't out behind the barn here in Cheeseland but up on a ridge in the western part of the state the rear axle is about 40 feet down the ravine the motor numbers say it's a 1923 What??
  9. You musta been a wonderful child.........two cuties are standing in front of what? any ideers? Thanks
  10. A bud and I just got back from a whirlwind tour of 4 northern Indiana car museums the National Automotive & Truck museum of the United States, The Auburn, Cord, Duesenberg museum, The Kruse Automotive and Carriage & WW2 Victory museum, and the Studebaker Museum.What a good time was had...Due to the time of year we just about had the places to ourselves. I took over 300 pictures thanks to a digital camera and had the good fortune and honor to help load a 23 Pierce Arrow touring up and I got to drive the Pierce !!!!! about 20 feet....I don't think I will wash my butt again lol!!! Boys, if you get in the area,don't pass these places up!
  11. Easy one,,,, the truck was owned by a Port Washington fisherie that was famous around SE Wisconsin I know that the people are drinking what made Milwaukee famous...Check out their Buster Browns
  12. You sir,,, are one amazing fella.....wow.... Can you tell what year exactly or is it old enough not to have a precise year
  13. I will post 3 shots of trucks,,,1st one is weirdest. Flathead ford powered portable concrete making and hoisting rig for making silos.........I think
  14. Check out the attachment in the previous post,I put the right photo there Thanks
  15. Looks like the tire is fixed and ready to take off...Note the bundle on the running board and the ladies look happy in this one. Guess what kind of car??? this on is...Thanks
  16. How many nails are there on these dirt roads...........You asked for another and here we go with the first....I like this BiW
  17. WOOHOOO way to go guys!!! here is a front shot of the Overland Do you want to see another Mystery car with a flat tire?
  18. I want to hear about the Rolls too!!! here is a fliver as found....
  19. Can you guys figure it out now? Same car different folks
  20. This is what it said on the back of this photo. I have a picture of the front of the car I will post in a bit...any quesses as to what make?
  21. forgot about the A truck and this Model T notice on the T how the owner has locked the car to the floor.....will be there to spring unless you bring a icepick
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