NHBandit
Well-known member
You would have more room for signs if you'd sell me that rusty old truck....You can see several of mine in this pic. I have a mix of mostly original signs with some repros.
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You would have more room for signs if you'd sell me that rusty old truck....You can see several of mine in this pic. I have a mix of mostly original signs with some repros.
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You would have more room for signs if you'd sell me that rusty old truck....![]()

Well since old Coke coolers & such have been added to the mix here's some stuff I picked up cheap just to tinker with. The Coke cooler has been gutted out completely by the previous owner. He was making it into a trailer to tow behind his hotrod. Not going to go nuts on it since I paid 50 bucks and it's missing damn near everything. Maybe a repaint and a wooden top & call it a table. I need the bottle opener & cap catcher box that goes on the outside if anyone has a line on one. The Dr Pepper machine in a 10 cent machine from the 50s and is complete minus the coin mechanism so I may try to get it working. Time will tell if it ever holds cold soda or if I turn it into a gun cabinet. The Coke sign, some of you may recognise from "Clints" on the Old Newport Highway heading into Pigeon Forge TN.

LoL.. I belong to another forum called soda-machines.com and Ricks has been the topic of discussion many times. I will not go into detail but let's just say you pay triple for a job half as good as other places. I stopped taking that show seriously when I watched him quote someone several thousand dollars to restore a bicycle... I bought my stuff cheap just to tinker with and enjoy doing my own work. If I was going to have a perfectly restored soda machine I'd start with one that's in alot better condition. Thanks for the tip though.You could e-mail Rick at Rick's Restorations seeing that he restores those and has a slew of them. The only thing is that it may cost you $2 or $3 thousand
Seriously, I'd drop him an e-mail and ask.
Ok spill the secret buying site that all of you get these from. Have my garage I would love to get some in, but in order to that I have to take out a second mortgage and auction my kids off for the price of some of these signs LOL. All the above garages look freaking awesome.
Rix is lying. I know fer a fact he DID sell his kids!
Let my son hang this one in his bedroom,
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Jeff

Ahem! I know better, Rixoid!
Good advice, Kevin!
For around $20, you can pick up a used overhead projector like we had in school. Buy a pack of transparency sheets from WallyWorld for a few bucks, get online and find a picture you like, get a long straight edge, some pencils, something to make a few curves, find a blank space on your wall, trace what you have, then fill in the colors. Just make sure you color inside the lines.![]()
What are those work benches?
I did just that, soon as I'm done touching up my half arshed drywall mudding,
I'll paint and see how that works.
One word of caution on the overhead projector make sure you can get replacement bulbs for it before you buy. I suppose you could rig something
but who wants another project.

