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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Sf bay area
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I found a 1965 quarter and a plastic bracelet underneath my 67 camaro rs/ss...the car was painted purple over the original granada gold...I imagine a young college student owned it,,,,ucla parking permits on the rear bumper!
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Hancock, MA
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I found a 1940's paper Massacusetts license.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Victoria, Australia
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Not in a model A, but in an old valiant ute I picked up and was dissmantling for spares for my other ute, I was getting a few parts from the engine bay. Out of the corner of my eye was some movement in the windscreen plenum, there was a rust hole between the plenum and the engine bay, common for valiants. I looked closer, and being a foolhardy Aussie, poked it the strange looking thing with my finger. It suddenly moved, and so did I in the opposite direction. I poked a snake that had coiled up in the heater box/plenum area. I told my neighbor who then got in the car with the snake and pulled it out of its 'house'. It was a five foot python and very angry about being disturbed. It got released into the local bush area, the only find I've never kept.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: FRESNO, CA
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Was it a chicken "COUPE" or a chicken "SEDAN?"
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Location: Southern Illinois
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Location: Oregon
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Auburn WA
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i found a tin of Miners head lamp fuel (calcium Carbide) in my rumble seat, un-opened. When mixed with water, it creates acetylene gas.
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Glenmoore Pa
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just found the original 1949-1950 inspection sticker in the trunk of a 26 T phonebooth coupe
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Spruce Pine, NC
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inside the doors of our unrestored Coupe, I found a flyer advertising a stage performance and two discount coupons for combination fountain pen/mechanical pencil. all look to be pre-WWII vintage but have no identifying info regarding geographic location....
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Reynolds Sta. Ky.
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Check the book on the 1920's Canandian pennies, some have a good value....
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Gothenburg Nebraska Just off I-80
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I found a 1919 Mercury dime in Dad's coupe door. Found a 1940's Captain "K" cap gun behind the seat of a 1934 Ford truck cab and a Model T key in the door from a 1926 fordor. All that was laying loos in the rsdtr pu was quite a collection of well worn dist caps and some lugnuts. No finds in the delivery sedan. Rod
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Ellston, Iowa
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Not actually money but a brass plate was under the floor mat and was nailed to the floorboard. It had the name of the bank and the lien # of a loan that was made to two brothers who purchased the car new. Incedently, the bank name was "Turner's" so when my brother (Dan Turner - 3rd owner) restored the interior of the car he just polished the brass plate and left it in place.
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: DETROIT
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found an old NASTY! rubber in the glove box of an old 39 ford. yeah a rubber WTF
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Sunny Northern California
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I bought my 31 townsedan in Hollywood, CA. in 1963. Mrs. Margaret Farrell had owned it since '37. Mr. Farrell had died in '46. In the pocket behind the front seat, there was a "block" of chewing tobacco in a cellophane wrapper and a pair of really cool sun glasses.... tortise shell rims with round lenses.
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Noxon Montana
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I found a person from 1947 in my '31 Fordor, oh wait, that's me!
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Central, IL
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All i found under the seat in my 29 AA was several spark plugs, some chain hooks, set of points, about 400 hickory nuts, lug nuts. My grandparents did keep the war certificate for it. (was my great grandpas)
other cars my s10 about 100 pellet gun pellets, chevette some old change, locking gas cap with a receipt from a local store same year as the car.
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: South East Wisconsin
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There were two sets of Model A tire chains under the back seat of my 28 Tudor when I bought it in 1983. One 19" One 21"
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Hazzard County
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Seaslugs- They assumed the AA got 17.7 miles per gallon? Take the max number of quarterly gallons of fuel and divide by max quarterly mileage. Interesting.
I restore old radios. Found some really old (late 1800's and early 1900's) coins between the grille cloth and wood grille surround in a high-end 1920's console once. Must have been on top, then fell forward and caught in the gap between the cloth and front piece. Since that radio cost more than a car in its day, they either didn't want to damage the radio to retrieve a few coins, or didn't notice thet's where they went. |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Walla Walla, Washington USA
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Found a nice 1930's style Model A key in the door of a 28-mid-1930's Closed Cab Pick-up Door once.
Also a mint Model A fan belt under another seat. Still have both. Pluck |
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: central BC [Canada]
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not car related , my buddy and I were talking about finding unusual things in our respective lives, one thing lead to another and so he was telling me about a dive he had preformed recently. He mentioned that he had come across a sturgeon and he said it was 40 ft long. I thought this over and replied that I also had dived in that area and came across a sunken pirate ship and the lantern on front bow was still lit. well he mulled this over for a bit, and replied, Ill knock off about 20 ft of that fish if youll blowout that lantern. morning fellas
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