He bought it 1978 from the original owner, barely drove it for the next year then stored it awayhttp://www.hotrod.com/articles/1968-shelby-gt500kr-convertible-sees-light-day-parked-since-19...
After closing the mining towns and the trains that served them, a locomotive was left parked on the tracks alongside Gypsum creek. Duane Ericson located the locomotive on its side in the creekbed where...
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...
First used by the New Zealand Public Works Department then the Bruce Bay Timber Company on the west coast from 1935 to 1945Photo: John Birchfieldhttp://trainrover.blogspot.com/2016/02/new-zealand-ja...