johndej said:
Wow! When I was a kid me and a neighbor kid used to set those railroad spikes laying across the rail. Needless to say they were cut in half everytime. Pennys were way cool too. Flat as could be and oval-shaped. Snowmen were the best! Sometimes they (the engineers) would blast there horns like crazy at the snowman standing in the tracks!
In reply to 914Driver :
If you think that's "amazing", check out the auction site where that's listed. Some really neat unrestored cars, and a few more "gems", like this...
https://www.kikoauctions.com/shared/auction_photos/1/2023/13856/215A7583%20Large_1.jpeg
I'm close enough to be tempted to go see those things in person.
914Driver said:Suburbs in Dubai.
All well and good until you want to visit your friend on the other side of the boulevard.
In reply to Duke :
"Little pink houses for you and me." Came to mind.
Would you need to use Goolge Map to find you house??
Geneva Motor Show, 1963. Mercedes 230 SL introduction. Great pic, but I find it funny that two of the many people crowding around the car were looking at the guy taking the picture and not the car. (The woman in the middle and the guy on the right).
I asked the Bing AI to "create a unique van art in the viking age style" thinking I would get some 1970s van with sparkle paint and a viking on a draft horse... I got these:
In reply to RossD :
Bayeux Tapestry VW Van is something I didn't know I needed. Makes me think of the art used in King of the Castle.
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