Stories From The Road November 29, 2019 12:12AM
It has been an interesting and busy past couple weeks ...

I visited French Lake Auto Parts in Annandale, Minnesota
when I dropped off a 1963 Nova Race Car Project with a trailer full of parts ...



This is the location that Gas Monkey Garage
found the 1969 Mustang Boss 429 at back in 2014.

I interviewed the Family Patriarch Floyd - who started
the three generation family owned & operated business back in 1956.

At 87 he still works every day ...

I took several videos of the classic car section that I posted to Facebook.

Then I took a 1923 Model T Coupe to Bismark, Illinois.

I interviewed Russell Potter as part of my
Small Business Legends video series on Facebook.

Russ has rebuilt over 6000 Model T Carburetors and is passing the torch to his son Jim.




You can follow me on Facebook and Instagram.

I post information about stuff for sale I see all across the country along with interesting places I spot while driving ...

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Then I went to pick up a 1936 Ford 3 Window Coupe that was
chopped and rodded in the late 1940's - early 1950's.

I got to visit a private Ford Hot Rod Collection of (50) years
that has never been filmed for the Public.

American Pickers repeatedly requested and were denied access.



I took several videos of cars for sale and posted them on Facebook.

Then I picked up a 1935 Cadillac LaSalle in Hartland, Wisconsin.

I dropped it off to my friend Al in Medina, Ohio and took videos
for my Small Business Legends album on Facebook.

Al is a master wood body craftsman.




I Transport To Travel - I Travel to Tell Stories From The Road .... :Beer



Jim

Re: Stories From The Road November 29, 2019 02:29AM
I moved this post from the "for sale" page to the " forum" page because I thought it was an interesting topic.



Dick Morgan

www.PULLOFF.com
Independent Pulling News

Re: Stories From The Road November 30, 2019 01:31AM
great vids,isnt ing whats sitting off the big roads in America,truely tons of hidden treasures

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