I stumbled upon this '59 Rambler at a local car show. Didn't even know we had a local car show. Immediately brought back a flood of memories because my father had the sedan version of this (I think, memory is a little fuzzy) growing up in Brooklyn. I distinctly remember sliding around on the back seat because there were no safety belts; heck I doubt there were car seats either in the late 60's. This specimen was spotless. Rescued from Maine and restored.
rw saunders
hey, how lucky can one man get.
I am 99% sure this is the same truck as the guy next to our rental house in SC this week.
Just amazing and does nothing to diminish my lust for an old Defender or Range Rover some day.
my name is Matt
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Saw this one today.
That chalk spray pen is slick, and this is the best argument for a Festool saw system that I have ever seen. Very cool video.
Jay Dwight
(see the first short--I recommend you turn down headphones or speakers before clicking)
https://youtube.com/shorts/m_BWrZBsp5A?feature=share
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Dan Fuller, local bicycle enthusiast
More of her style of rust remediation:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CuUvq...IzYTJhMTRmYQ==
I am missing out on so much. Who knew?
Jay Dwight
Amphibious "auto" emerging from SB harbor today, beautiful day but on the hot side, note the Land Shark name, I first saw that on SNL comedy skit, then a small builder produced Land Shark bikes, I'm betting the owner took the name from either or both.
The older I get the faster I was Brian Clare
My kids are both under 25 and they both love the land shark skit. High art!
That guy and his dad are re-building a 18th century (I think that's correct) farm house in France, and the carpentry and masonry skills are very high level.
And Festool stuff is just incredible. Just there dust extraction system is terrific. And then there are the track saws, etc. etc. etc.
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