You must have been out rummaging around the neighborhood. I'd hang that cow skull in the garage. Well, I might hand it in the house except that I'm married. That is a very old truck. But it's missing an engine! :)
Lowell, believe this is a 1941 C.O.E. truck cab. Believe it is a parts truck these days. They came with an 85 or 95 horse power flathead V-8 motor, and yes, it is missing here as is the grill.
Minos lives!!! What is it about cow skulls?? They're often on gates, or attached to bull bars downunder - perhaps the owners think that'll ensure they're seen as mean mothers!!!! Have a great weekend!
Are there something in those cow's eye sockets?
ReplyDeleteLove the second one.
Yes, you can clearly see that this cow skull is an art project complete with glass eyes.
DeleteYou must have been out rummaging around the neighborhood. I'd hang that cow skull in the garage. Well, I might hand it in the house except that I'm married. That is a very old truck. But it's missing an engine! :)
ReplyDeleteLowell, believe this is a 1941 C.O.E. truck cab. Believe it is a parts truck these days. They came with an 85 or 95 horse power flathead V-8 motor, and yes, it is missing here as is the grill.
DeleteGreat photos!
ReplyDeleteLove the skull photo especially. :-) Thanks for stopping in at CranberryMorning and for your comment.
ReplyDeleteSome pretty interesting vehicles are hidden away in the trees.
ReplyDeleteBoth of these photos benefit from enlargement. Pretty cool skull art.
ReplyDeleteGreat images!
ReplyDeleteBoth images seem to have glass eyes and are missing snout structures. Fantastic pair.
ReplyDeleteMinos lives!!! What is it about cow skulls?? They're often on gates, or attached to bull bars downunder - perhaps the owners think that'll ensure they're seen as mean mothers!!!! Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteTwo skulls, and the cow skull is so much more decorated!
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