Wednesday, June 23, 2010

A story of pictures......

On Saturday I got a beautiful day for a ride over to New Hampshire
for the Annual Laconia Bike week finale weekend, which by the way
is the oldest bike rally in the USA. Once I got close to the action, I
took the long way around the eastern shore of Lake Winnipesaukee.
This was about an 80 mile tour, absolutely beautiful scenery and mega
twisties which the red head I was traveling with loves.
Click on any of the pics to increase the size. All were taken with the droid,
handy little gadget......

As I'm cruising through the small town of Melvin Village, NH
I see this:

A quick U-turn and back I go to check it out......
The next 2 pictures were taken through the front window
as there is not a soul around.
1911 Franklin



Very early 1900's Ford

Out front is an array of early 1920's/1930's Fords
that are all for sale.

Of course the red head had to get in the picture, she's
jealous like that!
The guys shown in this picture tell me they know the owner
of this shop, they stop by every year while in the area. They
also tell me that Melvin Village has several "older car guys"
that have a fettish for vintage cars. They have kind of a
competition going among themselves. They were hoping to
get inside a barn across the street that houses 4 vintage
Stanley Steamers. I hung with them for about an hour hoping
to tag along for that little tour, but unfortunately it didn't happen.
Here's a few close ups of the Fords.

Ford Model A Tudor


Another classic Ford-I think the owner is a Ford guy.....

1932 Ford Tudor Custom Street Rod



The barn that houses the Stanley Steamers.....

So I put all my riding gear back on, as I'm getting ready
to get back on the road I look next door at what I thought
was just a regular gas station. But the '32 Ford Woody sitting
out front was a bit of a give away.....
Voila, welcome to McGee Motors


Complete with vintage Texaco pump, old Ford Tanker
in the backround, various old Ford's in the yard. Again,
all for sale.

Ummmm, here's the price tag of the Woody.

A few good pics of this gem.......

And it was pristine!

Early 1920's Ford (of course) Pick up truck

Again, not a soul around this place either. This is a shot
taken through the front window. Both of these places
were small museums inside the showrooms.

Of course the owner has plenty of old Texaco models in the window!

325 miles on the bike, one minor set back when I was paid a
visit by Mr. John L. Law who just happens to be a NH State Trooper........
Not as expensive as it could have been considering I could have been
in jail for the night, but I'm definitely a little poorer this week than I was last!
Oh well, everything comes with a price, especially FUN!!!

OK, so after all those miles on the bike I had to get to the future
son-in-laws semi-pro soccer game which is 100 plus miles away.
I hop into the Z and grind out another 225 in the car.....
My day started at 6:00am and it all ended at about midnight.....
Long day on the road but oh so fun!

Till next time!
MF

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