So this is our final look at the cars and also a video
of a wood turner working. Perhaps you fancy one of these cars. Doesn’t cost any money to pick one and tell
me!! I am not sure why the American car was driving
over the field. It looked a bit odd to
me!
I
never saw this man’s face he was so intent on his work.
If you do not see the video below, CLICK HERE.
I hope you have enjoyed this series. I have a final post on Sunday showing you a video of a grain maker (sorry I forgot to ask the proper name).
Many thanks for visiting and also to those who leave comments.
Wonderful vintage cars, Margaret. I found the wood turner video interesting as I never knew how that was done. I was surprised the man doing that craft was not wearing eye protection.
ReplyDeleteLove that pale pink Cadillac! :-) And the wood turning was just fascinating!
ReplyDeleteGood to see the pole lathe.
ReplyDeleteMy mother had a VW similar to the one pictured.
ReplyDeleteLove the intent wood turner.
I love how they are propped up in the fields for display. Makes discovering them that much more fun.
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Mersad Donko Photography
Great classic beauties. I like the car in the seventh one down but I also like the beetle. Enjoyable video too, thank you Margaret.
ReplyDeleteDid this gentleman create the fancy dowel just with the string and his leg power? Since moving here I have a great fancy to own a Deux Chevaux that is my pick...
ReplyDeleteI had plans to get to some car rallies this year but never did make it to any so it has been a joy to see your photos of vintage vehicles!
ReplyDeleteThe Citroen 2CV please Margaret. Mind you the American car is very nice if you like visiting petrol stations.
ReplyDeletesuch cool cars!!! you already know how much any vintage car fascinates me!!!!!
ReplyDeleteand many thanks for your kindness today!!!!
ReplyDeleteInteresting video. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteCars are always interesting. So many varieties.
MB
I love the Citroen 2CV, it was a beautiful car. Lovely wood turner, speaks for itself.
ReplyDeleteI want the Morris Minor and the Morris postal van!
ReplyDeleteOh Margaret
ReplyDeleteGreat picture and fantastic post .. A real shot!
Greetings.
Loved the Lincoln Continental. That was one classy car! The wood turning is so interesting and painstaking work. His leg must really get tired.!
ReplyDeleteGoodness great shots, thanks for sharing these lovely old vintage babies! The VW Bug/Beetle will always be close to my heart!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots of the cars especially the VW bug.
ReplyDeleteI want the yellow Ford Escorts, proper boys toy though given my level of skill in the kitchen that fire engine might come in handy:-)
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