Posted by ShadetreeRet on August 20, 2012 at 20:22:48 from (184.4.18.44):
In Reply to: Rusted iron - pics posted by SweetFeet on August 20, 2012 at 08:04:51:
The old Farmall in the shed must still have oil or some kind of fluids in it, the dust looks a little wet just below the carburetor. Thanks for the photos. I always enjoy them. For some reason, even when I was a kid, I loved old cars and machinery. In the 40s during WWII Dad had a Model A Ford coupe. He cut the rumble seat off just behind the drivers seat and built a wooden bed and turned it into a pickup. He used a sheet of heavy tin and built a new roof, Didn't look like much, but it got the job done. We drove that thing until the early 50s when Dad finally upgraded to a 40 Ford pickup. When I finished school I wanted to fix it up but Dad wouldn't sell it to me. He finally sold it for scrap.
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