Yes that is Mr. Haney of Green Acres fame, and now he works for us. We
have put him in charge of our "more experienced merchandise." He has
made a list, written descriptions, and priced things at what he thinks
they are worth. If you see something you like, don't be bashful, make
him an offer. He is not always right! Check back often. Who knows what
he will come up with next...?
1932 Ford Crankshaft Pulley When cousin Billie obtained Miss Millie’s 32 Ford Coupe upon her death, the neighbors quickly became convinced the car was going to be the cause of cousin Billie’s demise. At 15 he drove like sixty. This nearly new crankshaft pulley was found in the trunk of Miss Millie’s car with no explanation. It can be yours for the anonymous some of $30.00 F.O.B Clay Center Kansas
Aftermarket Replacement Pedal Pads There are two sets of replacement pedal pads in this offering. They were found in the old parts department at the garage where cousin Billie used to work. You can see from the writing on the side of the box what they fit. If you can use them they can be yours for the sum of $18.00 per box F. O. B Clay Center Kansas
Chevrolet Cab Lights This pair of Chevrolet Truck cab lights is all that is left from the 1946 Chevrolet wrecker down at the garage. Billy never did explain how the wrecker ended upside down in Johnson’s creek. But these lights are all that survived. They can be yours from the more than honest sum of $19.00 for the pair F.O.B Clay Center Kansas
Cole Hubcap Chief Johnson won this hubcap in a poker game that took place in the basement of the church during a revival meeting that was being held upstairs. When the chief was questioned about his poker game at the church he said it was official business and he had no further comment. You can have this rare Cole hubcap from his estate for the tidy sum of $43.00 F. O. B Clay Center Kansas
Gear Shift Control Chief Willabee ordered one of these aftermarket gearshift controls, for every 1950 Chevy car in the town’s law enforcement fleet, which consisted of only two cars. He failed to get permission from the mayor who then refused to pay for them.
The local garage refused to install them without payment so…they sat in the bottom drawer of Chief Willibee’s desk drawer until the mayor removed him from office the following year. You can install them on your own car for $16.00 each car F.O.B Clay Center Kansas. Please let the city clerk know if you are buying one or both of them
Transmission Parts Books
Cousin Billie’s nephew Raymond decided he wanted to be a racing mechanic like cousin Billie so he went down to see what he could learn on his own. Billie gave him a couple of old automatic transmissions to take apart and put back together for experience. Billie not wanting to loan out his good shop manuals sent Raymond to see uncle Oscar so he could borrow a couple of parts counter books with exploded picture views. If you in any way resemble Raymond and need a little help putting your transmission back together you can have your choice of any one of these fine books for the educational sum of $11.86 each fob Clay Center Kansas.
Old Holly Carburetor Here is one of the earliest Holly carburetors to ever hit town. City records do not show what vehicle this came from so you will have to figure that one out for yourself. It is Holly Model Number NH with Pat date of 1911. All complete you can by this jewel for the honest sum of $28.50 F.O.B Clay Center Kansas
Cab Over Toy Truck
Cousin Billie’s dad once owned a trucking company and he bought this tin toy truck for Billie to play with when he was just a little shaver. Ironically this is all that remains of the trucking company. Billie’s dad was known to haul most anything for anybody no questions asked. Well the feds did ask…and you can guess the rest. This truck is for sale for the innocent sum of $13.67 fob Clay Center Kansas.
Chrome Regulator Cover This chrome voltage regulator cover was part of Billie’s last racecar, which was impounded by the sheriff and sent to the crusher. This valuable piece of local racing history can be yours for $12.22 fob Clay Center Kansas, which is the amount Billie still needs to pay off his bond. Your help would be appreciated.
A&W Menu Board Mayor Stoner’s niece worked at the local A&W drive-in restaurant all during her high school career, which lasted a total of six years. This menu board came from station three, the one next to the men’s bathroom door. It was his niece’s favorite station because she got to watch the boys go in and out of the bathroom. The owner of the A&W gave her this menu board upon her graduation from High School. Now that she owes her uncle three months back rent on her apartment…she is offering this menu board with a lifetime of burger history for the carryout sum of $23.04. fob Clay Center Kansas.