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One man....too many toys

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Jim.UT

06-08-2007 19:04:45




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Here are some pics I took today at the annual Wallsburg, Utah Antique Power Show. This is the one time each year this guy opens up his property to the public to come see all the stuff he has.




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2x4

06-08-2007 23:20:36




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 Re: One man....too many toys in reply to Jim.UT, 06-08-2007 19:04:45  
amazing. every classic I ever heard of & more



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Jim.UT

06-09-2007 08:10:23




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 Re: One man....too many toys in reply to 2x4, 06-08-2007 23:20:36  
Well, he still needs a MM UDLX, but that's probably just a matter of time....will he find one before he dies?

Incidentally, the man riding the homemade V8 powered trike is the owner of all the goodies.

A few of the cars are not his, but were there on display by invitation...cars like the 41 Ford pickup, flamed Studebaker, etc....anything sitting outdoors that looks restored was an invitee. Everything outdoors that needs work or restored and indoors is his.

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Tim B from MA

06-08-2007 22:13:19




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 Re: One man....too many toys in reply to Jim.UT, 06-08-2007 19:04:45  
Wow! There is a guy with too much money and thinks he is going to live forever. I'll bet deep down he thinks he is going to fix all that stuff up!

I wish I had his problems!



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Brian in Ohio

06-08-2007 19:59:51




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 Re: One man....too many toys in reply to Jim.UT, 06-08-2007 19:04:45  
The two tractors in the middle of the second row are Internationals.

The first one is an 8-16. (I think I've heard it called a "Junior") The radiator is mounted in the middle of the tractor.

The other is an IHC Mogul. Can't tell if it's an 8-16 or a 10-20.

Also, farther down the page, you had a picture of an "IHC Kerosene tractor". That's a 15-30 Titan.

Neat pictures!



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roger roland

06-08-2007 19:52:02




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 Re: One man....too many toys in reply to Jim.UT, 06-08-2007 19:04:45  
did the guy have to much money as a kid ? i can barely afford one toy....



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fixerupper

06-08-2007 19:22:13




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 Re: One man....too many toys in reply to Jim.UT, 06-08-2007 19:04:45  
Neat pics! I'd love to be there. The 'yellow unknown' truck is a military GTB, nicknamed the 'Burma Jeep'. It's WW.2 vintage and made by Ford and is fairly scarce. When it was new it had a 6'x10' steel bed with sides about ten or twelve inches high or it could have had a boom on the back for loading bombs onto ships. Jim



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