Welcome to the world, little one.
My dad was an avid car and automobilia collector. He had well over 200 signs in his collection when he passed last year. Many of them will be going to auction on Feb. 21st at Copake Auctions in Copake NY. There is online bidding, if you're interested.
His items start at Lot #68. Signs at Lot # 79. Toys start at Lot # 120.
https://www.copakeauction.com/auction/2026-02-21-auto-toy-auction/I bought a new monitor to go with my new laptop over the weekend. My old DisplayPort monitor would not work no matter how I hooked it up. Had the chance to go with one of those curved jobs, but decided to stick with flat screen. The curve on a 27" screen looked too severe. Maybe on a larger screen it would work for me.
Plus, how do you determine the proper map projection to use on one of those things?
@kgjenkins Never seen this one before:
And the second one I'm keeping is his 1936 Ford V8 Pickup. This was his "daily driver". He took it to the local diner for lunch a couple times a month. He had a thing for 36 Fords as he was born in 1936, and his first car was a 1936 Ford Cabriolet.
One that I'm keeping is the 1956 Studebaker Sky Hawk. This is a one-year vehicle, and they only made 3,050 of them.Very advanced for 1956 with automatic transmission, power steering, and power brakes, high performance V8.
The most recently sold vehicle was this 1956 Ford F100 Resto-Mod. It was updated with an early Mustang 302 and a bunch of other aftermarket bling.
https://www.facebook.com/share/1JNnnpV8Qn/And when it gets back from the shop, we'll have a nice 1932 Ford Model B Roadster up for sale. The Model B was the 4 cylinder version of the 32 Ford
We may have a buyer for his 1946 Pontiac Woodie. If that falls through, it will be going up on Marketplace next.