Tuesday, July 16, 2019

My cup runneth over.

So  I made a trip to the Monroe area to pick up some furniture for my daughter and lo and behold I was able to see a bunch. W e were using the GPS to guide us to a location and it took us wandering through the countryside. The first sign of treasure to behold was a model AA Ford truck sharing a front yard with a model A chassis and cowl. They were in nice shape and the AA was most likely a runner.
 A bit farther down the road was a 1956 Studebaker Hawk in very nice condition and appearing road ready. Lurking in a shed by the side of the road 5 miles on was a 70"s Torino that was faded but looked solid. On the return trip the same shed was hiding a pair of shoebox Fords. I think a glance showed them to be a 50 and a 51.
  Almost unnoticed in a shed was a 60's rarity in the form of a Chevrolet Corvan white with red trim and looking road ready. Back in Albemarle at Arbys  was a 1954 Ford in mild custom form that looked really good.
  The return trip home let me see a 1938 Ford pick-up in what appeared to be amazing original condition coming right at me.
  This just shows that old cars are indeed everywhere awaiting our discovery.