These photos were taken at a park in West Virginia , where a collection of antique farm implements were displayed. There were probably over fifty different tractors, trucks, etc. on display.(* note the hand-crank on the front )https://westvirginiadaytripper.wordpress.com/2014/05/10/cool-springs
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Oh dear! They look sad!
ReplyDeleteTaken in a park, in the UK we call it a scrapyard, if they were on show you thing they would take a bit more care of them even restoring them.
ReplyDeleteBill, An old farmer collected these items and I'm sure he didn't have the funds for restoration. Click below for more info:
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It's a shame these haven't been restored - there is something special about these old vehicles.
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This was a fun place to discover!
DeleteI love photos of old trucks!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jackie!
DeleteSuch interesting relics of a by-gone era! May I ask which park? I am a native of West Virginia.
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Erika, It's called "Cool Springs Park nd it's in Rowelsburg, Preston County, W.V. between Elkins and Phippi. My husband is from Buckhannon, W.V.
DeleteThose are amazing shots! I love antique stuff - if only they could talk, the stories they could tell! :)
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I always think that way about old stuff!!
DeleteThose vintage collections. Too bad they are rusting now.. I bet they looked fantastic during their days
ReplyDeleteI'm sure they did...all shiny and new!
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