I love old things like this - reminds me of Arizona! Sorry I've been absent for so long - it was a crazy busy summer. I'm way behind on blog hopping and I've missed everyone! Hope all is well in your life.
Thanks for your sassy, funny, clever, serious or encouraging comment! Tack sa mycket, merci beaucoup, vielen Dank, domo arigato, grazie mille, tusen takk, ansante sana, terima kasih, obrigado, Dank U wel, kiitos paljon!
I was bit by a foreign travel bug after my sophomore year in high school. I haven't found a cure for it, nor do I plan to. I visited India for 5 weeks in early 2009 and Europe in July 2009. My family and I spent 1 month in Sweden, Norway and Denmark in July 2010. In January 2012, I went to the foothills of the Himalayan mountains and a wedding in Jaipur, India. Then in May 2012, I returned to Japan and Bangkok, Thailand. My family and I spent 3 weeks in Paris, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Germany in August 2012.
Your photo lets us appreciate just how many parts are needed to keep a wheel on an axle.
ReplyDeleteI give up, so: what is the mileage ?
ReplyDeleteLooks like many, many miles!
ReplyDeleteIt does look like it has seen better days!
ReplyDeleteNow thats what I call a classic vehicle. NO screen wash, no wiper blades, very cheap to run. Although I think its running days are long gone.
ReplyDeleteI love old things like this - reminds me of Arizona! Sorry I've been absent for so long - it was a crazy busy summer. I'm way behind on blog hopping and I've missed everyone! Hope all is well in your life.
ReplyDeleteHmmm... I guess these things didn't have odometers. I am just going to have to guess "a lot"!
ReplyDeleteAre you sure it can even hit a mile? ;-D
ReplyDeleteWell captured...
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Did it go to Oregon?
ReplyDeleteI want one like that please.
And now a perfect art subject
ReplyDeleteIt can tell so many stories about the things it saw and felt.
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