Beverly Hillbillies, Part Deux
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Re: Beverly Hillbillies, Part Deux
There's ALWAYS something goin' on at the Beverly Hillbillies, right?
RIGHT?
Except at the moment...when there's NUTHIN goin' on. Did the world shift on its axis? We have been under a stretch of interminably long, bad weather (April showers and May flowers and all that but COME ON!) Well, I am keeping busy by doing little stuff, like cleaning the rust off of yard sale tools, because that's always fun (not), surfing the internet, adding to the ever-growing pile of goodies for a halloween project that has been in the mill for, oh...three years, MORE surfing the internet, getting into the junk battery charger and determining even if I succeeded in making it work, it wasn't worth the effort (inside, it looked like it had been in the Purser's Safe on the Titanic), the cooling fan was toast, et cetera ad infinitum...
EVEN MORE surfing the internet, and trying to make just un pocito mas headway on a wooden carriage for my pirate cannon.
Don't ask for a peek. It's a secret project and if I tell you or worse, if I SHOW you, then I'll have to kill you!
I also welded up the plunge cut I made on the payphone for the purpose of cutting off the dead bolt to get inside it. Getting inside without a key is universally billed by internet payphone geeks as being quite impossible. (They don't know me very well.) You can see the deadbolt pointing straight at the camera on the lower left in the following photo of an unlocked unit.
The payphone housing is made of something other than straight, mild steel. Its response to welding was a bit odd. I did the job of zipping it shut between storms so, it was a rushed job. Got it done (not my finest work) but 'good' is good enough on stuff like this. The tacks are not laid straight as I was chasing a strange tendency for the metal to spark and then burn away and yes, I was holding the tip correctly. Weird. Still, I got her done. Once this area is glazed and sanded flat and the housing is refinished, you'll never know I went in there. Truth be told, I might just as easily have filled the cut with JB Weld. Maybe next time.
But, in the spirit of keeping things going, whether they're actually going or not, here's a little submission from the mini car show the other night. So much goodness in such a homely little package! Enjoy.
RIGHT?
Except at the moment...when there's NUTHIN goin' on. Did the world shift on its axis? We have been under a stretch of interminably long, bad weather (April showers and May flowers and all that but COME ON!) Well, I am keeping busy by doing little stuff, like cleaning the rust off of yard sale tools, because that's always fun (not), surfing the internet, adding to the ever-growing pile of goodies for a halloween project that has been in the mill for, oh...three years, MORE surfing the internet, getting into the junk battery charger and determining even if I succeeded in making it work, it wasn't worth the effort (inside, it looked like it had been in the Purser's Safe on the Titanic), the cooling fan was toast, et cetera ad infinitum...
EVEN MORE surfing the internet, and trying to make just un pocito mas headway on a wooden carriage for my pirate cannon.
Don't ask for a peek. It's a secret project and if I tell you or worse, if I SHOW you, then I'll have to kill you!
I also welded up the plunge cut I made on the payphone for the purpose of cutting off the dead bolt to get inside it. Getting inside without a key is universally billed by internet payphone geeks as being quite impossible. (They don't know me very well.) You can see the deadbolt pointing straight at the camera on the lower left in the following photo of an unlocked unit.
The payphone housing is made of something other than straight, mild steel. Its response to welding was a bit odd. I did the job of zipping it shut between storms so, it was a rushed job. Got it done (not my finest work) but 'good' is good enough on stuff like this. The tacks are not laid straight as I was chasing a strange tendency for the metal to spark and then burn away and yes, I was holding the tip correctly. Weird. Still, I got her done. Once this area is glazed and sanded flat and the housing is refinished, you'll never know I went in there. Truth be told, I might just as easily have filled the cut with JB Weld. Maybe next time.
But, in the spirit of keeping things going, whether they're actually going or not, here's a little submission from the mini car show the other night. So much goodness in such a homely little package! Enjoy.
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Re: Beverly Hillbillies, Part Deux
Good morning! Another offering from the Klairmont... Enjoy!
But can you name the white car in the background?
But can you name the white car in the background?
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Re: Beverly Hillbillies, Part Deux
DING-DING-DING!
BONUS ROUND!
Can you name this structure? Yes, it IS a structure and not part of some amusement ride (which had been my first guess) and it is located at the Pink Elephant Antique Mall in Livingston, IL.
BONUS ROUND!
Can you name this structure? Yes, it IS a structure and not part of some amusement ride (which had been my first guess) and it is located at the Pink Elephant Antique Mall in Livingston, IL.
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Time's up and NO winners.
It's a fairly rare Futuro House (or Futuro Pod, if you prefer)!
I'll let you search that on the internet and don't forget to check out the images of Futuros in their prime. The late 60s and early 70s was a very cool time.....if you weren't in Vietnam getting shot up, shot down, or otherwise indisposed.
Cheers,
TJ
It's a fairly rare Futuro House (or Futuro Pod, if you prefer)!
I'll let you search that on the internet and don't forget to check out the images of Futuros in their prime. The late 60s and early 70s was a very cool time.....if you weren't in Vietnam getting shot up, shot down, or otherwise indisposed.
Cheers,
TJ
Re: Beverly Hillbillies, Part Deux
Big Boy Toys!
Your mid-morning submission, straight from the Elvis collection. Enjoy!
Your mid-morning submission, straight from the Elvis collection. Enjoy!
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THANK GOD! The weather has turned completely around and tomorrow, I can begin the process of getting the half track's engine back together. With this nice, persistent breeze I'm just gonna let everything dry out today and get all the stuff that dribbled out of the threes swept up so that I have a reasonably clean work area to operate in.
I did mention earlier that nothing was going on which is, aa matter of fact, untrue. It's just been happening at a glacial pace. So, here's what has been happening (just in case you're taking notes).
The Rummage Gods have been good to me. I found something to go with my payphone kit and picked it up for next to nothing.. It worked. It worked better with a modern LED bulb!
And I found something to add to the ever growing pile of stuff needed to move other stuff around. $20!, (because it needed about 25 seconds of work to operate correctly)...
We had 6 cats when we left on vacation... Now we have 6 full cats and three half-cats (kittens) and they reside in the deepest, darkest, most derelict hole in this place (under The Kid's bed). If they can survive there, they can survive anywhere. Bucky is fascinated with them.
The Kid got his long hair cut off..Handsome Devil (he gets that from me, by the way)
And more rummage goodness - This is NOS, ROTB (new old stock, right out of the box). Now if you take the time to look up that NSN number you may conclude that it is something I don't need, chiefly because I no longer have a 151. That said, it would make a dandy seat-back pad for the back end of the Goat...and if that were to happen, it would be a complete and total waste of a perfect seat pad. So, I am kinda looking for someone who would benefit from having it. Someone who likes to wheel and deal. If that's you, PM me.
Cheers,
TJ
I did mention earlier that nothing was going on which is, aa matter of fact, untrue. It's just been happening at a glacial pace. So, here's what has been happening (just in case you're taking notes).
The Rummage Gods have been good to me. I found something to go with my payphone kit and picked it up for next to nothing.. It worked. It worked better with a modern LED bulb!
And I found something to add to the ever growing pile of stuff needed to move other stuff around. $20!, (because it needed about 25 seconds of work to operate correctly)...
We had 6 cats when we left on vacation... Now we have 6 full cats and three half-cats (kittens) and they reside in the deepest, darkest, most derelict hole in this place (under The Kid's bed). If they can survive there, they can survive anywhere. Bucky is fascinated with them.
The Kid got his long hair cut off..Handsome Devil (he gets that from me, by the way)
And more rummage goodness - This is NOS, ROTB (new old stock, right out of the box). Now if you take the time to look up that NSN number you may conclude that it is something I don't need, chiefly because I no longer have a 151. That said, it would make a dandy seat-back pad for the back end of the Goat...and if that were to happen, it would be a complete and total waste of a perfect seat pad. So, I am kinda looking for someone who would benefit from having it. Someone who likes to wheel and deal. If that's you, PM me.
Cheers,
TJ
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Re: Beverly Hillbillies, Part Deux
Ten dolla, best deal in town!
1964 M151A1
1984 M1008
1967 M416
04/1952 M100
12/1952 M100- Departed
AN/TSQ-114A Trailblazer- Gone
1984 M1008
1967 M416
04/1952 M100
12/1952 M100- Departed
AN/TSQ-114A Trailblazer- Gone
Re: Beverly Hillbillies, Part Deux
Best deal in Joisy...maybe
Re: Beverly Hillbillies, Part Deux
Anyone that has heard that spiel in person knows exactly where it comes from.
1964 M151A1
1984 M1008
1967 M416
04/1952 M100
12/1952 M100- Departed
AN/TSQ-114A Trailblazer- Gone
1984 M1008
1967 M416
04/1952 M100
12/1952 M100- Departed
AN/TSQ-114A Trailblazer- Gone
Re: Beverly Hillbillies, Part Deux
They don't build them like they used to? You decide.
From the Klairmont Kollection - Enjoy!
From the Klairmont Kollection - Enjoy!
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I know exactly where Ram's Rod Shop is. I have passed it many times. I used to deal with a truck place back in the same little park they were in, I see they are listed as closed permanently now. Covid killed another business. I like the play on words on the car name. BugNotti
BTW, They were only a couple miles from TNJ Murray.
BTW, They were only a couple miles from TNJ Murray.
1964 M151A1
1984 M1008
1967 M416
04/1952 M100
12/1952 M100- Departed
AN/TSQ-114A Trailblazer- Gone
1984 M1008
1967 M416
04/1952 M100
12/1952 M100- Departed
AN/TSQ-114A Trailblazer- Gone
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BOLD and INNOVATIVE STYLING.... and suicide doors.... straight from the Klairmont Kollection. Enjoy!
By the way, Egon also designed the Mopetta which looked like an escapee from a kiddie ride. (Only 14 were built).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Br%C3%BCtsch_Mopetta
By the way, Egon also designed the Mopetta which looked like an escapee from a kiddie ride. (Only 14 were built).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Br%C3%BCtsch_Mopetta
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From the Klairmont Kollection - The Goggomobile!
Beep-Beep! By all appearances, there's a lot of goodness in this little car.
Enjoy.
Beep-Beep! By all appearances, there's a lot of goodness in this little car.
Enjoy.
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Re: Beverly Hillbillies, Part Deux
I get the impression that whomever wrote up those plaques does not have a real good grasp on the English language. Or not "veery" good at proofreading.
1964 M151A1
1984 M1008
1967 M416
04/1952 M100
12/1952 M100- Departed
AN/TSQ-114A Trailblazer- Gone
1984 M1008
1967 M416
04/1952 M100
12/1952 M100- Departed
AN/TSQ-114A Trailblazer- Gone
Re: Beverly Hillbillies, Part Deux
Part of the charm of the place is it's still strictly a 'mom & pop' operation. No big name sponsors in there!