Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Don in Oregon saw this in Mina, Nevada - if not worth restoring, would certainly make great yard art! The sign said (916) 201-5585. Call if you dare.



 Thanks, Don!

3 comments:

  1. Don't wheel chocks normally go in the front and back of the tires and not on the sides?

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  2. Some of those blocks were trying to be under the tires to "stop" the dry rot.

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