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haven't seen this Barnfind 911 in two years, but now it has a story board
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Looks like a barn find race car collection in a barn, in Europe, gathering dust... and there is no information about it! (3 Shelby AC Cobras just in these 4 photos!)
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found on http://www.flickr.com/photos/ian-alexander/with/7603594292/ but all the photos are marked http://www.blenheimgang.com/ but after looking around that site I did not find a post about this collection... damn you Ian Alexander for teasing!
the barn find 427 SC Shelby AC Cobra, CSX 3047 spent most of the last 25 years on storage
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and the photo below is of the top of the air filter pie tin.
the word on the Jockey Journal is that the company of Stelling and Hellings went out of business in the 60's, and sold air filter housings, and motorcycle handlebars http://www.jockeyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=10084
I learned of this last november: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2012/11/anthony-boosalis-found-65-cobra-427-sc.html
A barnfind Diamond T that's been buried since 1965 among a families things in their barn brings a Bonneville connection
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Not very clearly written out on the webpage with these images is that this barnfind Diamond T was one of a few sold by the Utah dealership that was Ab Jenkins sponsor and trucking help during his Mormon Meteor II Bonneville record setting runs.
Above is from the same dealership, and since I've never posted a Diamond T tow truck, I had to do it.
Ab Jenkins on his Bonneville reocrd setting Allis Chalmers tractor
and above you see the hauler on the right
Thanks to Don! http://imageevent.com/shaggy/lsrdiamondt
the last 4 are from my post about the movie "Boys of Bonneville" http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2012/07/movie-review-of-boys-of-bonneville-in.html?showComment=1366481639147#c7656346948366419572
Above is from the same dealership, and since I've never posted a Diamond T tow truck, I had to do it.
Ab Jenkins on his Bonneville reocrd setting Allis Chalmers tractor
and above you see the hauler on the right
Thanks to Don! http://imageevent.com/shaggy/lsrdiamondt
the last 4 are from my post about the movie "Boys of Bonneville" http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2012/07/movie-review-of-boys-of-bonneville-in.html?showComment=1366481639147#c7656346948366419572
the barnfind Evinrude outboard powered bicycle, up close with details. Found in the Don Laughlin Museum exhibit
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my best guess is that the outboard motor, through a flex drive, operates a reduction gear housing hidden from view by the front fender, but the drive wheel can be seen riding on the front wheel in the above photo, through a cut out in the fender. An idler wheel rolls a v drive belt via a shaft, and that spins the cooling fan in front of the radiator.
this might have been stored since the moment some mom had the scare of her life seeing her boy ride it.
Evinrude seems to have made, or licensed its name to bicycles: http://thecabe.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?16024-Finally-find-a-good-bike-and-its-a-darned-boys-bike&p=79860#post79860