Posted by Patrick HMD on January 14, 2013 at 22:38:12 from (75.16.105.208):
Just pictures, that's all.
F-20
F-20
450
A super M, part of it painted with a hand brush. Check out that crazy stack.
A very collectable SMV rusting away.
An F-30?
A very solid looking M with it's sheet metal parted out. (I guess)
Looks like a W-9?
Looks like very tight quarters.
A super M (I think) overgrown with Texas cactus.
Another highly desirable, highly collectable SMTA rusting away.
The M on the left has a nice roller on the drawbar.
Last parting shot. Looks like another F-30
There were a lot more believe me, It's just that I got tired of snapping pictures and it was getting late and I had to go.
The place is a 3 hour drive from my house up in north Texas. I've been there twice, and both times when I knocked on the door, no one was home. So I don't know if the owner is a seller, horder, collector, or when I'll be able to get back up there again.. Wouldn't mind having that SMV to restore. No telling what he want for it.
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