The truck that carried the men into the fields and the canvas water "bottle" was from the 1930's. You could see the ground through the holes rubbed into the floors from use
The truck i used as a teenager also had holes in the floorboards. My parents went through the depression. Nothing got thrown away. Not string, not rubber bands and not car parts or nuts and bolts
LOL. I know right.
My dad had 4 cars in his entire 73 years. 2 were gone from a deer and a T bone. Not one of them ever went to a shop for repair.
Wow. That's fantastic. No plan obsolete there.
The truck that carried the men into the fields and the canvas water "bottle" was from the 1930's. You could see the ground through the holes rubbed into the floors from use The truck i used as a teenager also had holes in the floorboards. My parents went through the depression. Nothing got thrown away. Not string, not rubber bands and not car parts or nuts and bolts
😅 Mine, too. Almost every drawer was a junk drawer! But, sort of organized as each had it's own particular category of 'junk'.
We might need those skills, and items soon.