Billie’s uncle Oscar used to take this magneto fishing. He would connect two bare copper wires to the Magneto itself and the other ends…he would drop into the water.
When he turned the Magneto over “all of the fish came up for air…” which is just what he was doing when the game warden came along. Uncle Oscar can no longer fish where he is living now so if you have a use for his old Magneto it can be yours for the sum of $57.08 fob Clay Center Kansas. What you do with it is your business. |



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This is King Richard's dad, Lee Petty endorsing a battery additive product. The box is in like new condition with the contents inside complete. According to, Lee himself…" he would rather drive without tires than be without VX-6 in his battery…" There is nothing more to say. You can own this fine example from NASCAR'S early years for the honest sum of $27.00 fob Clay Center Kansas. |
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Cousin Billie bought this project when he was about 14 years old and never got around to finishing it. It is a 1948 or 1949 Whizzer Motorcycle. It was mounted to a Hawthorne heavy-duty bicycle frame and has the heavy duty Springer front end like the Harley Davidson motorcycles did. The motor still turns over and most everything looks to be there except the bicycle rims. All of the sheet metal is in good shape and all of the hard to find things like the throttle assembly and related hardware is there as is the speedometer and front headlight.
Here is your opportunity to own an authentic original Whizzer motorcycle. This one can be yours for the complete sum of $754.10 fob Clay Center Kansas. |


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From the only two school buses the town ever had we have these two fine South Wind heaters. They kept the kids warm on chilly winter days… and also toasted the alumni on the way to the out of town football games. (Note…some of the alumni members were already toasted before they got on the bus). You can buy these more than famous examples of as a pair or individually. The mayor could not decide how we should sell them so we will leave that up to you. You can buy them individually for $33.00 each (specify lever right or lever left) or buy the pair for $59.00. Either way it is fob Clay Center Kansas. |

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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. |
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This upper cylinder oiler was bought by Mayor Stoner for his refreshment business. He had this oiler installed under the hood of his car so he could provide samples of his Ag beverages (corn liquor) samples to prospective customers. Impounded as a result of the Mayor’s DUI convection the oilier in question was recently ordered to be sold by the chief of police. You can buy it with a clean record for the sum of $24.10 fob Clay Center Kansas. |

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If you have a 1955 or 1956 Chrysler here is the accessory for you. This is a genuine aftermarket bug screen to protect the paint on the front of your car and to keep the buds from plugging up the front of the radiator causing your Chrysler to overheat! Think of the social embarrassment you will save by not being stranded along the road, steam coming out from under the hood. That makes this accessory bug screen a real bargain at $24.58 fob Clay Center Kansas. This IS the only one so don’t wait!
Chrysler Screen- 72 x 30 with one dime size hole near the middle (Complete with attaching hardware an instructions.)
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Here is a bit of nostalgia straight from the mayor’s office. The mayor always kept this canister in his closet at city hall. It was for making emergency local deliveries within the downtown neighborhood. Many local citizens questioned the odd looking canister but only to themselves. It was not considered polite to confront the mayor concerning such a private matter. If you have a need for this highly experienced delivery vessel it can be yours for the sum of $57.01 fob Clay Center Kansas. |
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It was Homer Johnson who ran the bulk gasoline delivery route for more than 38 years. He got kind of forgetful in his later years and had a habit of backing his 1938 Chevy Tank Wagon truck into the loading dock and breaking off one of these gas delivery valves. It happened so often in his later years that the company he ordered them from starting calling them Johnson valves. Old Homer has passed on now… and this is the last Johnson valve available, the one he carried on the passenger side floorboard of his truck. It can be yours for the no drip sum of $26.10 fob Clay Center Kansas. |

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This is the last remaining example of the twenty some examples purchased by the Mayor during the last city budget crisis. He had them installed on all city vehicles as a cost cutting measure. As soon as the crisis was over they all disappeared except this one which you can own by sending $48.07 fob Clay Center Kansas to the city clerk with “Mileage Minder” clearly marked on the envelope. |

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