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Thanks for your patience gang. I just re-posted all of the photos in www.photobucket.com and they should be showing up OK now. Please let me know if you still can't see them.
From: Grace Valley: A small, peaceful & beautiful valley in the Volunteer State
Originally Posted by sxe60
Great pics! Reminds me of a youthful time when running the tracks in a street car was daring fun.
Raised in Chicago when they still had streetcar tracks. When little I would ride with my uncle in his delivery truck. He'd take his hands off the steering wheel and, because his tires were on the tracks, the truck would run straight. When I got my own car and did it, it always reminded me of him
I really appreciate anyone or any group that's into restoration ... cars; planes;trains; tractors; it doesn't matter.
Bringing classic machinery back to life is very rewarding work and I'm sure it will be appreciated by countless others when completed. Best to you and your group.
As if my husband didn't have enough to do, he just bought a 1950 Harry Ferguson tractor to restore. It actually a neat old machine. I will look good nect to our 2004 Kubota BX-23 Jennifer
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Glad to see the pics finally made it. From one railfan to another, great work!
Among my earliest memories is getting a model railroad set (Lionel) for Christmas. Then my dad turned half the garage into a model railroad layout. Talk about fun growing up!