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Apr 21st, 2017: Cretors' Wagon
Popcorn, Peanuts, but no Crackerjacks from Charles Cretors’ hand-drawn vending cart at the 1893
Columbian Exposition in Chicago. He proved a mobile vendor could do as well or better than a storefront. Quote:
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The owner of this wagon spent 20 years lovingly and accurately restoring this wagon to its original glory with original parts. He died and his widow put it up for auction. COUGHbitchCOUGH. http://cellar.org/2015/shades.gif Sold for $60,500. link |
the steam engine is a perfect jewel~!
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Keep it and not touching, maintain, repair and hide it? Wait until she dies and the children's partner's ex-partner's cousin wants it's share and the lawyers get involved. I guess only a true fan would pay that much money for the wagon and he/she certainly knows how to take care of the wagon... |
Oh that's nice!
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Somebody more car-savvy and into cop thriller classic films should do a proper write-up on a recent headline...
A man bought an old white Mustang at a Mexican junkyard. Couple hundred bucks, tops. He was planning to have it customized into Eleanor from "Gone in 60 Seconds" (shudder...but I'm not a big Cage or Jolie fan). Then he ran the VIN number. It's being restored, all right, as of LAST MONTH, but not into Eleanor. No, it's going back to its original green because it is the missing "Bullitt" Mustang they've been trying to track down for FORTY-NINE YEARS. Apparently, Steve McQueen tried to buy the other green Mustang used in shooting back from a museum not long before his death and was turned down. Hopefully whoever's restoring it does the kind of job that was done on the popcorn wagon! That is truly gorgeous. |
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