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Now that is old school equipment!!
The stainless & aluminum would polish up like new...and the paint, too. This would be a great addition to a medical museum!
Ya know, that floor is restorable too. A mop and some polish would make this shine like a new penny.
When it comes to the floor all I got to say is Johnsonville wax an old solders best friend.
Oh I am a little out of it today and I apologize for accidentally dropping a “T” out of your name in an earlier post Mr. Motts and I meant to say in this one Johnson floor wax not Johnsonville. I think I was thinking of dinner.
pedal to the metal baby
Hmm...love the pattern on the floor! Makes me think of a 1960's or 70's kitchen for some reason. Am I crazy or does anyone else get that thought too?
Reminds me more of an old bathroom floor in an old house I lived in Minneapolis
Chicken wire design flooring and going up! and Going down! Strangely cool photo.
where's the clutch?
LOL never mind the clutch...THE GAS PEDAL IS STUCK!! OOOHH NOOOO! *Zoom*

:) Chicken wire design...I like that!
I like that old floor
fancy controls for a soap dispenser don't you think? :-)
The large pedal is for 1000's, and the small one is for 100's.
I'd lay 10 bucks that same kind of tile is in an old "saloon" in Illinois as my dad used to say. It's in the ladies restroom. When I was a kid, I even saw it being put in. It was fascinating (as a kid)!
makes me think of only one thing

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