i have no idea what it "WAS" but it did have some odd looking 4 popper in it w/the crank exposed & on the top of the mtr.
I saw that in front of a tire shop and it was for sale, but that was over a year ago and I haven't been by there again. I think the price written on it was about $8,000.00.
Here's some relics I spotted during a recent stroll through a New York wrecking yard. Yes they are for sale.
I passed by this many times but it was under a blue tarp. At one time it was a Hupmobile Skylark although customized in the late 50's. Kiwi Kev thanks for all your photos.
Man I wish I had my pictures of junkyards in Mexico right about now. I left the film on a pyramid when I was putting in a new roll tons of rusted sheetmetal, looked like maybe a fire had gone through there and burned off all the paint or something crazy. more than one looked like that. go figure.
I just took a picture of the only think I've ever found. It's an old car trunk that was in my uncle's pasture near Wills Point, Texas. Anybody recognize it?
A thread revival and an update on Kiwi Kevs Smash Palace pic earlier. This is Horopito in the Cental North Island of New Zealand. http://picasaweb.google.com/vicki.budgeting/Horopito08 Google earh view............ Some more pics here as well. http://www.nz-hotrod.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2964&highlight=horopito
"It" is some type of orchard sprayer, probably a Bean. The "motor" is actually the pump for the spray nozzle.
Quote: "Lifestylz Those Hiropito pics left me watching the slide show with my mouth hanging open. WOW! " Me too... Took about 4 hours going around the yard and still never really saw it all. It rained the whole time we were there or I would have got more pics. The parts stored inside were a mind blower. 60 years of collecting sure does fill the shelves... It was 35 years or so since I last went there. Things change.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v72/VonDad/Tin%20Hunt 1/ http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v72/VonDad/Tin Hunt 2/ Hit these two albums on me photobucket account. Both in Missouri around Lebanon. VonDad