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The Shade Tree Mechanic......

frankj3

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The "Shade Tree Mechanic" really lived.......I have proof!

This is the weirdest thing I have found in a public park.......it was under a tree in the older section of our oldest city park.
The EGR valve fits a Ford from the 1977 to 1985 era.

I found the water nozzle, its handle and most of the coins at an elementary school (mine when I was a kid).

All of the coins were clad except one 1974 Copper Penny.



What's the weirdest thing you have ever found at a city park?



HH y'all.

Frank
 
Weirdest thing I've ever found at a public park was this: my first half dollar! A Mexican 50
 
I forgot to mention I found it at a park in Binghampton NY. and sorry for the photo but I had to take a screenshot of my Instagram cuz I no longer had a photo on my phone. Found with my ACE 250 before I got my minelab safari. A crazy find!
 
That's a nice find......congrats!

Frank
 
Here's my weirdest park find. The tooth is still in it. The park was in Greenville, Texas. Sometime around 1976 with a D-Tex metal detector.
 
I do believe that trumps an EGR Valve!! LOL
 
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