And that, dear reader, is the purest form of automotive romance.
In the rolling hills where imagination outruns reason, there stands an unassuming shed with a weather-beaten sign: The Pony FactoryGoldberg . Inside, the air smells of gears, hay, and a hint of magic. This is not a place where ponies are merely assembled. It is where the impossible is engineered—one whimsical contraption at a time.
Use a fan to blow a silk scarf onto a light switch, which activates a conveyor belt made of vintage typewriter ribbons.
Keep your eyes on estate sales and rural auction listings. That faded red baler with the unusual bolts? It might just be a piece of living industrial history—a true product of .
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If you are lucky enough to own a piece from , restoration requires patience. The original paint type (a lead-based enamel called "Barn Red No. 4") is no longer legal to produce. Modern restorers use Rust-Oleum "Safety Red" as the closest match.