



Found one of those old baggage carriers that they used at railroad stations here in Sweden a looong time ago, it was full of bird poo, moss, rust and other strange stuff after many years behind a shed. Hmmm looks like something usable so I went to town with a wire brush removing years of crud, now it just needed some new tires and whith the wheels off I painted them Hot Rod Red, fitted chromed domed nuts and for the hell of it a set of 70's Metallflake grips and a Malteese Cross taillight. Turned out quite the lawn ornament.....
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DP says: To Hot Rod or not to Hot Rod that's the question.....
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