Had no idea this was a thing .....
Those poor vintage beauties
Had no idea this was a thing .....
Nice find.
Got my license plates up on the header too....
A Cleveland Browns and Florida Gators fan? That’s a combo. Like the Gators blanket btwStill only halfway complete down in the basement, but here's a few more pics....
Not a Browns fan but I am a Gators fan, grew up loving Spurrier as the Ol Ball Coach, Danny Wuerfful slinging it and their rivalry vs FSU in the early to mid 90's was fun. But yea I second that, some sweet racing stuff in that basement, looks awesome.I was going to post the same thing!
@2 Sweet you got some pretty cool stuff. Obviously you are not just throwing stuff up willy nilly, looks great!
Not a Browns fan but I am a Gators fan, grew up loving Spurrier as the Ol Ball Coach, Danny Wuerfful slinging it and their rivalry vs FSU in the early to mid 90's was fun. But yea I second that, some sweet racing stuff in that basement, looks awesome.
Not a Browns fan but I am a Gators fan, grew up loving Spurrier as the Ol Ball Coach, Danny Wuerfful slinging it and their rivalry vs FSU in the early to mid 90's was fun. But yea I second that, some sweet racing stuff in that basement, looks awesome.
Hell yeah! Those were the days
Thanks guys. I have a bunch more out in the garage and the shed too. Probably too much stuff lol
@2 Sweet , Great looking man cave for sure, well done.
BTW, I watched Spurrier as the Quarterback in the swamp on several occasions, many moons ago. It was electric in the swamp.
If you have somewhere to display it, it’s not too much. I only consider things unnecessary when they are just being stored under the bed or in the closet.
It's cool, but I felt like the design isn't a perfect match to a Cup car.Check out my new diecast! Yes, I’m a 34 year old who still buys legos. I never claimed to be mature for my age. Plus, it was like 25% of what an actual diecast costs these days.
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It's cool, but I felt like the design isn't a perfect match to a Cup car.
Does anyone else remember when Legos were just a pile of blocks and YOU had to figure out how to make something out it? Boy I miss those days.Check out my new diecast! Yes, I’m a 34 year old who still buys legos. I never claimed to be mature for my age. Plus, it was like 25% of what an actual diecast costs these days.
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I am so old I grew up with Lincoln Logs not Lego's.
Does anyone else remember when Legos were just a pile of blocks and YOU had to figure out how to make something out it? Boy I miss those days.
K’nex we’re cool! I still remember the giant Ferris wheel we had.I had Legos, Lincoln Logs, K'nex, Pipeworks, all that good stuff
I'm 72 and we had no Lincoln logs or legos but, I did have a Mattel lever action rifle that shot plastic bullets and double cap pistol with holster. Tonka Road grader and Tonka dump trucks, IH toy tractors, discs and wagons (be interesting to see who here knows anything I am listing, especially IH).
Awesome… saw your Stroh’s signMore work done in the basement....
I was lucky to have any toys, we were so poor, we ate so much Collard greens that my Mama had to tie kerosene soaked rags around our ankles to keep the cut worms off.Ive got ya beat. I had Buddy L trucks and even a crane.