Posted by Lanse on October 01, 2011 at 09:01:05 from (209.251.1.140):
Hey yall!! Well, this morning I took the truck in to get an appointment set up with the rhino-lining people, and on my way home I stopped by this barn sale, just a few miles from the farm. And there I spotted this little old Wisconsin motor. The story with it is, that the current owner got it as part of a package deal, and its sat in his barn for a couple years. It turns over really well, everythings there, but he hasn't had it running.
Does anyone know what something like this might be worth? He's not asking a lot, and if there's a chance I could make a couple bucks off of it, Id buy it, then bring it home and sell it on ebay or to someone on this site or something. Its clearly been sitting for a while, but it looks to be in half-decent shape.
Just wondering. And here are a couple of pics:
And while I was there, I ended up picking up this nice little old Kennedy toolbox, and some things called "Smudge Pots". I dont need/want the pots, so they're going straight to Ebay, but the toolbox could be kinda cool all fixed up. Im debating cleaning it up and having it powdercoated, or flipping it... Idk...
Well thanks in advance guys, hope everyones enjoying their weekend!! :)
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