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methods of smuggling marijuana into the USA from Mexico
some have tried the home made go-cart with trailer method above (Reuters/U.S. Customs and Border Protection)
others went with the home made cannon method below, Feb 26 2013 (AP Photo/Mexicali Public Safety Department)
and my favorite is the "just drive over the fence" method
all from a photo gallery on the border problem: http://pixtale.net/2013/05/on-the-border/
a variety of good stuff from Go Away Garage
how cool is this old wrecker, they weren't called tow trucks when and where I grew up, they were known as wreckers. One thing I like about this one, the tire covered front bumper was often used to push a vehicle that couldn't move under it's own power, because a lot of cars then were stick shifts, and if the starter or battery wouldn't work, all you needed was a push start.
above, a Wallis tractor
Above, a Wilkinson motorbike, and the seat! That looks comfortable!
Hard to make out, but the Moroso gold valve covers, and the wheelie bars? I think this was for drag racing
Above, a part of a Norman Rockwell. The best part.
I don't think I've ever seen a woody bus before, but it looks good!
that is the biggest fire gong, or a big train flywheel
the racket 4 motors must have made!
incredible kid sized trailer! Too cool!
damn cool garage shelving idea!
Yup, the dog lovers would likely be outraged at the dogs stuck in the trunk, but it's a neat photo anyway
All found on http://goawaygarage.blogspot.com
I just learned there is a outdoor kart racing track in Riverside
Driving a kart is a hell of a lot of fun, but it's not cheap. $25 bucks a 10 minute run from what I read http://www.adamsmotorsportspark.com/
NICE kids motor cart from the early 1970's, made by the McDonough Power Equipment company in McDonough Georgia, model T10
manufactured by McDonough Power Equipment Inc., located in McDonough, GA. in 1970's. It is powered by a Briggs & Stratton engine and a metal body with fiberglass fenders, inflatable tires with wood spokes
you can see a variation of this at http://www.1stdibs.com/furniture_item_detail.php?id=286831
and there is a forum website at http://mcdonoughpowerequipment.yuku.com/directory#.UJxg5G80V8E
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