What a treasured collection you have this week JoAnn, thanks for sharing. I'm not sure which of them would be my favorite...perhaps the rusty Dodge in the second picture. Have a wonderful week and I hope that you find some more treasures.
Reminds me of all the old vehicles on Rupert's Farm at the head of Theodosia Inlet. There's no direct road, so they all must have come in by barge either on Powell Lake or the ocean. The bush is closing in on them more each year, and rust busters continue to salvage usable pieces and parts. - Margy
What a neat (but sad) collection. I have a friend who has a farm/yard full of similar treasures that with her dh and sons (and maybe daughter) do up and sometimes sell and sometimes race.
I remember being fascinated the first time you posted the truck loaded down with "treasures!" Love the first picture. Such an interesting play of light and shadow. I join the other commenter in wishing it would be restored!
Lovely shots. We see those old trucks up here too - sometimes nearly smothered in moss, ghostly and sculptural.
ReplyDeleteOh WoW!!! I really love that 1st old truck & wish someone would rescue it for restoration.
ReplyDeletegreat assortment of old trucks...i really love the one with all the stuff in it...reminds me of the beverly hillbillies!
ReplyDeleteSuper finds for Tuesday's Treasure! i love the truck with all the treasure stacked up on the back!
ReplyDeleteWhat a treasured collection you have this week JoAnn, thanks for sharing. I'm not sure which of them would be my favorite...perhaps the rusty Dodge in the second picture. Have a wonderful week and I hope that you find some more treasures.
ReplyDeleteI like the bright colours and variety of the old things loaded on the old truck.
ReplyDeleteOh, Joann, I LOVE these. I posted two old trucks today, too.
ReplyDeleteWhat great old trucks. I always think my husband will drive off the road when we pass these treasures in someones yard or field.
ReplyDeleteWe all love old trucks don't we. Ranks right up there with old barns I suppose.
ReplyDeleteGood shots.
MB
Nice finds. At least there are lots of spare tires.
ReplyDeleteReminds me of all the old vehicles on Rupert's Farm at the head of Theodosia Inlet. There's no direct road, so they all must have come in by barge either on Powell Lake or the ocean. The bush is closing in on them more each year, and rust busters continue to salvage usable pieces and parts. - Margy
ReplyDeleteWhat fun photos! Makes me want to look around here and find something neat. See you in the morning my friend. Hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteWhat cool shots of those old pickups! I am surprised someone hasn't stolen all those trunks!
ReplyDeleteI liked the vintage items piled on that one truck. Some of those trucks looked a bit sad though.
ReplyDeleteNice photos, great finds. I'm surprised how many there are!
ReplyDeleteAmazing what people leave rusting away. I love all that junk piled up.
ReplyDeleteThese are great! I love that third one piled high with trunks, chairs and stuff!
ReplyDeleteInteresting set of old trucks....I like the one with all the junk(treasure!) piled on top!
ReplyDeletelove the rust colours of the first and the shape of all of them - great collection
ReplyDeleteYou found some real beauties! That last one looks like it has more rubber than engine!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat (but sad) collection. I have a friend who has a farm/yard full of similar treasures that with her dh and sons (and maybe daughter) do up and sometimes sell and sometimes race.
ReplyDeleteI remember being fascinated the first time you posted the truck loaded down with "treasures!" Love the first picture. Such an interesting play of light and shadow. I join the other commenter in wishing it would be restored!
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