Automotive
someone found a Kissel and donated it to the Wisconsin Auto Museum, and it's still as found. Well, it's also likely there are zero chances any parts exist to repair it, only 150 are thought to exist, and 25 of them are IN the museum
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all the pieces were here and there all over the farm, ever since the slingshot was retired in 1964. It was gathered up and put back together for this photo shoot when it sold recentlythe front wheels were mounted on 1942 Harley-Davidson military motorcycle wheels, and they are still on that dragster... that is way cool.the chassis was outside, and a tree had grown through it, the block was on one side of … Read More
Hard to believe anyone jsut set these aside and stopped riding them! Dang I'd love a Vespahttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1603243593259589… Read More
An old Jeep Wagoneer buried in a partially collapsed garage at Cape Cod for 40 years to be removed in the above photo, the house to the left? Yup, that one with all the additions in behind it. Well the small dark shrub covered dune to the left of the telephone and light pole, that is the other side of this collapsed and pa… Read More
someone found a Kissel and donated it to the Wisconsin Auto Museum, and it's still as found. Well, it's also likely there are zero chances any parts exist to repair it, only 150 are thought to exist, and 25 of them are IN the museumhttp://carzhunt.blogspot.com/2016/03/six-days-on-road-day-3-part-1.html… Read More
Behind this ordinary wall, inside a one bedroom apartment, a 1959 Ferrari 250GT PF Coupe was stored for 30 years in Hollywood. Look carefully, see the cracks in the wall? It's a hidden door with hingesThat window above, is the same window over the roof of the FerrariThe apartment building owner bought the 250 GT in the 70s, enjoyed it for about 7 years, then decided to restore it, and needed a place for it to be out of sig… Read More