Took these at the Hastings, MN downtown Saturday night car show. I'm standing by my car talking to my Dad and i see a manure spreader go by. Had to take a second look then go find the guy for some pictures..
Posted By: 65rbdodge
Re: Manure Spreader Rod - 06/19/12 02:17 PM
wow! looks like someone bought an old farm! cool car, the wheels dont fit with the theme though.
Posted By: B_Body_Bob
Re: Manure Spreader Rod - 06/19/12 09:38 PM
"Daddy, why does this car smell funny?"
Posted By: dogdays
Re: Manure Spreader Rod - 06/19/12 10:30 PM
Hate to use the word "sanitary" about a manure spreader rod, but I saw a much more sanitary one at Murdo South Dakota a couple of years ago. It was on the street, had a license plate and everything. Maybe I can find a picture somewhere.
Interesting grill on the one pictured here, it's from a 1950s Minneapolis Moline tractor, my grandpa used to sell them. We had a '56 or so GBD and the grille looked exactly like that one. I loved that tractor.
R.
Posted By: moparpollack
Re: Manure Spreader Rod - 06/20/12 05:03 AM
I like the milker air cleaner and the planter seed hopper head lights.
Posted By: poorboy
Re: Manure Spreader Rod - 06/21/12 04:05 AM
Not my style, but someone did a lot of work to produce that ride. The amount of time spent building that "Art car" could have built a very nice real car, but to each their own. I'm sure the builder likes it and it probably draws a lot of attention.
If I was at a show and that pulled in, I would probably have to go look at it, but I have looked at a lot of wrecked cars in my days. I guess its my nature to see how things were done, good or bad. I doubt I would look at it the 2nd time, once would be plenty for me. Gene
Posted By: 340SHORTY
Re: Manure Spreader Rod - 06/23/12 02:57 PM
Just shows that anything can be hot rodded..
Posted By: 446acuda
Re: Manure Spreader Rod - 08/21/12 03:58 PM
That deserves something other than a sb chevy like a Chrysler flathead 6 or a nailhead Buick.