Two old resurrected cars here saved from the graveyard, the second one is my favorite!
We were invited to an industrial park of small factories to discuss our new mushroom growing adventure, but look at what I found here.
A guy in a neighboring small factory that loves the oldies and restores them like new. You will clearly see his passion for his work and I was astounded at the meticulous workmanship.
Come have a look!
Imagine feeling the throb of the motor while driving along in this!
And it certainly looks great from the front!
New top quality instruments and note, zero mileage!
Brand new from the bottom up and what a lovely Chevrolet!
And now for the find of my year!
How many remember the old sailing ship on the car's hood?
Or this snazzy front end?
Okay, it's weekend and you need rest, so I won't rush you to Google. This is a once old brand new Plymouth!
Absolutely beautiful lines on this lady!
A new rear completely refurbished!
Do you know how I itched to have a look at this old beasts motor?
But it's still a work of art in progress and untouchable!
Two beauties and if they were mine, I would rent them out for weddings and other special occasions.
And of course, as always a bit extra!
See at the back of the two in the photo above an old black truck?
Well that one is an old Dodge truck!
What I like about this guy's work is that even the small finer things are carefully seen to in detail!
Oh! And I forget, I have been burning to put this photo below in somewhere!
This is an old Fargo Truck made in the USA in 1929 and still in daily use on our roads here in the Western Cape Province of South Africa!
A new life indeed for these old warhorses and they all had a special meaning to me!
If they can do this to old cars, then surely they can also do it to a human body? Just a different set of mechanics?
I am soon to have my own chassis (back) rejuvenated due to almost being scrapped in a near death motorbike accident years ago.
I hope that everyone that reads this in constant pain, will also be rejuvenated just like these mobiles were, to be given a new life.
This is my prayer for all!
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