I hope to have more up soon.
Holy cow NOW that is an addiction gone bad-in a good way. You're going to have a lot of drive by visitors.
Open up a burger stand and you'll have booming business as all the old cars come in for a look see.
Great display, I sincerely hope I get to your neck of the woods to see this in person, if you don't mind visitors.
if I drove down the street & seen that there might be a accident, totally awesome...
Of course you went to the local City Hall and purchased a "Sign Permit" for each and every one of those signs? LOL.
Looks Fantastic!
Ed.
Allen you've got the best stuff.
NICE!... that must be a sight.
awesome,very nice,keep them going
must be quite a site, love it
That is awesome!!! Now lets see what inside the building!
Very cool. A traffic stopper.
Amazing!! Now I know why I can't even find a single sign pole-- they have been all collected up already! :-)
Looks like you need to add more.
Outstanding Alan!! Well Done!!Grand Memorial!!
That's what diligence, and a lot of dedication can do for u. All of this was accomplished in the last year. Well done my friend.
Alan, you have helped all of us guys. We can now show our wives these pictures and say "look dear, I could be like this guy!"
That is nice,and a whole lot of work. Great job!
I think your ready to be listed on Roadside America. Only if you want visitors.
http://www.roadsideamerica.com/location/
Really lookin' good Alan!! Glad you could stop by my place last week, with your wife. Great visit.
Oh, talked to a friend of mine who lives south of you, couple days after you were here. His comment "You've got to see the photos I took of a place down here. You won't believe all the signs this guy has!" I said I had already seen photos from the owner himself.
Again, lookin" good! How about a photo with your dad's Corvette setting up in the "ring of signs"
Looks amazing! I would definitely get in an accident driving by if I saw that awesomeness!
Amazing, I hope you know a guy with a crane.
That's a pretty impressive display!
Sign permits were a issue until the legal term of display "like a collage flag or American Flag" instead of a business named signage. No permits needed.
All vistors welcome!
We stood them up with a backhoe.
90 yards of concrete 4000 psi with fiber. No rebar.
3 ft. deep 2 foot wide and a 5 foot side walk on top. T is what the concrete looks like.
Drilled the concrete and install the 12 inch by one inch wedge anchors. They hold 26880 ft lbs. per anchors.
Thanks to all the guys and my wife that helped find all these signs and poles !!!!!
I want this at my place! Very nice....