Volo Auto Museum ( www.volocars.com )has also a huge antique mall where people can leave their stuff for sale. I was sure that there would be something interesting.



The place is huge, there is stuff in several buildings and one of them has four floors.



Want to do a 1950:s kitchen with mint appliances? You'll find that here;



Once I saw this 1947 Sun Tester complete with a cart and the instruction manual I had to contact my friend in Finland who is building a traditional Hot Rod with vintage speed parts. Yup, it is on its way over now.



Once again to Bosak, we had to return the Challenger.



This guy was cruisin in style. I didn't see a gearshift extension but it was probably there as the fellow had taken the Peterbilt position inside the cab.







Utility beds don't exist in Europe so I always get a kick out of them...doesn't hurt to have a nice chassie either...





A black fellow cruised in with this conversion van. It was insanely clean, even the salespeople came out to look. Vogues too.





Here's what the Packard plant in Detroit should be. The Stutz Business Center in Indianapolis. Stunning. I have to get to see this one up close one day... http://www.thestutz.com/





We moved Jim's ramp truck from the dealer to a diesel shop.



Cool Harley-Davidson dealership looked like a riverboat;







We picked up this 426 Wedge car for a transport to the new owner. Very neat project!





Got to meet AeroMonte and he kindly showed us some of the cool stuff he has;





I could use quite a few parts from this car for my Nebraska State Patrol Fury but it is really too clean to part out...



Passing St Louis and the Gateway Arch designed by a Finn, Eero Saarinen. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eero_Saarinen




Another thing related to Finland was this Futuro house beside the road. They have become a bit of a cult item in some circles.

http://www.futurohouse.net/photos.htm