Random pictures thread

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The Way It's Supposed To Be :
........it doesn't run on batteries, and not a single 10mm socket was used in the build, made in the USA.


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The bullet-riddled Ford became a popular traveling attraction. The car was displayed at fairs, amusement parks, and flea markets for three decades, and once became a fixture at a Nevada race track. There was a charge of one dollar to sit in it.[140]

In 1988, a casino near Las Vegas purchased the vehicle for about $250,000 (equivalent to $644,063 in 2023). As of 2024, the car and the shirt Barrow was wearing when killed are displayed behind a glass panel at Primm Valley Resort & Casino in Primm, Nevada alongside
Interstate 15.[141]

The race track this refers to was at Jean Nevada, place called Pop's Oasis. We called it Crappy Pappy's :lol: Many off road races started at Pop's. Primm Valley Resort is pretty much the same area but much more enjoyable than Crappy Pappy's :lol:
 
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The bullet-riddled Ford became a popular traveling attraction. The car was displayed at fairs, amusement parks, and flea markets for three decades, and once became a fixture at a Nevada race track. There was a charge of one dollar to sit in it.[140]

In 1988, a casino near Las Vegas purchased the vehicle for about $250,000 (equivalent to $644,063 in 2023). As of 2024, the car and the shirt Barrow was wearing when killed are displayed behind a glass panel at Primm Valley Resort & Casino in Primm, Nevada alongside
Interstate 15.[141]

The race track this refers to was at Jean Nevada, place called Pop's Oasis. We called it Crappy Pappy's :lol: Many off road races started at Pop's. Primm Valley Resort is pretty much the same area but much more enjoyable than Crappy Pappy's :lol:
I've seen the car at Primm casino, along with the shirt and several other attractions. Kinda cool and morbid at the same time.
 
Two questions, if I may...

1) Is that a Mosquito Magnet I see?
2) If so, may I assume that it (they) work?

We've been considering buying one, but the reviews are all over the place.
It worked great the first few years... 100's of the buggers every day in the basket. Still working, but not as good. I found the sticky paper you hang from it does a great job of trapping Black flies and skitters, but I don't have any left.
 
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