The photo with plenty of chrome is the engine and water pump for an early 1900s fire engine. The classic Ford also belongs to my father. A lot of love goes into the restoration of these classic American beauties!
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Beautiful
Thank you, Sylvia!
so beautiful photographs, I would like to have one of them, and I can drive these cars… By the way I never wanted to drive car, even I don’t have driving liecence too… But I am in love with these old cars… Thank you, Love, nia
Thank you so much, Nia! You would look great driving this beauty!
Marvellous
Thank you so much, Derrick! I hope that Jackie is feeling better today. 🙏🏻
Nice.
Thanks! My father has been a car man his entire life and has been an auto dealer for decades until about two years ago. He had a large collection of antique cars and memorabilia for years too. He still has the fire engine and this sweet black Ford, I thinks it’s a Model T but not sure.. So simple under the hood.
That’s cool. My Dad had an autobody shop. I don’t remember what they were but he worked on cars from the fifties and sixties when I was little. He fixed one car that hit a pig head-on. Ick!
Time for a bacon sandwich, eh! ❤️