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1 hour ago, HeavyGunner said:
Happy birthday Vinny, are you going to take the U to prom? I would.
Sounds reasonable to me. Happy Birthday Vinny.
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Heavy duty, well optioned toilet paper holder.
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Shouldn't be any rust gremlins in NM.
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3 hours ago, kscarbel2 said:
The company will use the funding (almost 80 million CZK) to completely repair and revitalize this legendary piece of technical history and to create a special exhibition space for it.
If I did the calculation right that is just under $4M USD. Seems like a bargain when you consider the cost of restoring an antique truck or car.
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There's also Ft Wayne Clutch in Indiana. I've used them several times and always been satisfied.
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Well done!
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Very cool. Love to see a side shot.
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Great save. It looks to be real solid.
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Try Terrill Machine in Texas. They do a good job with quick turn around. Not much difference in price of buying a kit. https://www.yellowpages.com/de-leon-tx/mip/terrill-machine-inc-535207761?lid=535207761
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Looks great.
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Those two "bimbos" would make a great sammich!
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HUSKY IS THE TOP DOG ON DAY 4 OF BARRETT-JACKSON SCOTTSDALE
January 16, 2018
Posted by Barrett-JacksonA new record was set this morning with the $149,500 sale of this extremely rare 30″ Husky Gasoline porcelain service station sign (Lot #8901).
The collector cars understandably get a lot of attention, but every day at a Barrett-Jackson event starts off with the auction of some impressive pieces of the past. At this morning’s Automobilia Auction, history was made as an extremely rare circa 1939 Husky Gasoline service station sign (Lot #8901) sold for an incredible $149,500 – setting a new world record for a 30-inch double-sided porcelain sign. The sign is one of only a handful known to exist, and is the first to ever have been offered at public auction.
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Have a great birthday and most importantly keep on havin' em.
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32 minutes ago, j hancock said:
Don't recall a stainless Sterling. There are some stainless steel Autocars out and about.
Thanks for the clarification. I got my A'cars and Sterlings mixed up.
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Weren't there a few Sterlings made of stainless in the 40s or early 50s?
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Sounds like he was livin' large as they say. What do you think the chances of him paying restitution and back taxes are?
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What trailer?!
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Welcome and happy hunting.
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Great looking jewelry. Merry Christmas to all.
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Thanks for the great pictures. Always look forward to them. Merry Christmas & Many Safe Miles in the coming year.
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I think it was WillieDog.
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Nice. She's gettin' there.
bull dog bit back.
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Great video. I admire your dedication, getting right back at it after taking such a blow. Also good idea on how to make Harbor Freight tools more useful.