- 03 Jul 08, 15:32#53162
I thought everyone might enjo these pic's of a horseless carriage that my good friend Jim bought for his son Frank who is one of my closest friend's for the past 28yr's. It's a mid to late 1800's carriage that Jim bought for $300. I researched the market alittle and this carriage could have brought over $10K US at auction but wow what a true piece of history it is. I know we all get alittle 'taken aback' when we see something like this that is part of one's heritage so to speak and I admit I was alittle misty thinking about what this carriage had seen and endured.
I'm not sure if you can tell by the pics but the wheel's are made of wood! Also you can see that the left rear wheel is from an old tractor but that tractor wheel is about 100yr's old also.
I'm not sure if you can tell by the pics but the wheel's are made of wood! Also you can see that the left rear wheel is from an old tractor but that tractor wheel is about 100yr's old also.
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