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  • Needs the money to buy a tricycle? image
  • Best offers are welcome, so if someone really want it, he might deal out something with the seller. What were the last sold prices for that cart in auction?
  • REPRO!!! image j/k



    that's nice. i sure wish i can find this at a yard sale or flea market.
  • Exciting. image
  • I think the last one went for around this, maybe 1400, so not far off.
  • yeah shouldn't last long. if i had disposable income i'd buy it in a heartbeat.
  • Anytime I see anything in IL I think of Hounder...

    ~~NGD
  • Originally posted by: NationalGameDepot

    Anytime I see anything in IL I think of Hounder...

    ~~NGD

    Yeah, his recent seller feedback is for about $10 worth of stuff.  If I was going to buy it, I would demand an escrow.

  • the cart is ugly... look at the discoloration on the cart and the little mark on the bottom of the label. the weird colors at the bottom of the cart may only be sticker residue as he says,but if it was so easy to remove, why wouldnt he do it? it looks screwed up, but seeing that the last 2 (which were in much better condition) went for 1400-1450, this one shouldnt be more than 1200-1300
  • 3 wheelers are dangerous as hell,Its no wonder they dont make them anymore.
  • Originally posted by: srh201

    the cart is ugly... look at the discoloration on the cart and the little mark on the bottom of the label. the weird colors at the bottom of the cart may only be sticker residue as he says,but if it was so easy to remove, why wouldnt he do it? it looks screwed up, but seeing that the last 2 (which were in much better condition) went for 1400-1450, this one shouldnt be more than 1200-1300

    At least it doesn't have any cigarette burns.

  • Originally posted by: NationalGameDepot

    Anytime I see anything in IL I think of Hounder...

    ~~NGD

    Our great state has so much to offer beside Hounder duder.

    Like walrus junk, a left nut, roth in a toga, the birth place of cool (ironically, where I was born), and the first McDonald's.

    Don't hate, participate.

    MLN'er

  • The first McD's was actually in CA, unless there was some recent discovery I don't know about. I'm a game show freak, so I should know this one, haha.
  • Tuber -



    The first 'franchised' McDonalds is in Des Plaines Illinois, homey.



    MLN'er
  • Hmmm, ok. The very first McDonald's though was built in CA.
  • Originally posted by: mario's left nut

    Originally posted by: NationalGameDepot

    Anytime I see anything in IL I think of Hounder...
    ~~NGD

    Our great state has so much to offer beside Hounder duder.

    Like walrus junk, a left nut, roth in a toga, the birth place of cool (ironically, where I was born), and the first McDonald's.

    Don't hate, participate.

    MLN'er


    McDonald's?   Shit all you need to tell anybody to get the IL love is MORTON'S OF CHICAGO!!!  Best restaurant ever.

  • The business began in 1940, with a restaurant opened by siblings Dick and Mac McDonald in San Bernardino, California. Their introduction of the "Speedee Service System" in 1948 established the principles of the modern fast-food restaurant. The present corporation dates its founding to the opening of a franchised restaurant by Ray Kroc, in Des Plaines, Illinois on April 15, 1955, the ninth McDonald's restaurant overall. Kroc later purchased the McDonald brothers' equity in the company and led its worldwide expansion.
  • Sold for $1,430!
  • I'm on the nut's side here, Mc D's was started in des plaines I don't care what you guys say.



  • That was faster then I was expecting... I thought it would be up for another day or two before it sold..
  • I'm salivating, thanks.
  • that mcdonalds burger looks like a piece of flattend out petrified dog poop. no wonder its been 8 to 10 years since i have eaten one.. i dont think ill ever eat one again either...

    and wow that did sell quick.. i hope that cart cleans up well for the guy who bought it!

  • I thought mc donalds bugers were kangaroo meat
  • maybe in australia...
  • The costs of importing and incorporating kangaroo, or worm, or any other kind of protein into the McDonalds "food machine" would be astronomical. They're set up to breed and distribute beef and chicken. They aren't exactly hunting and gathering here. They grow and breed everything they kill and sell. Not to mention that Kangaroo is a higher-end meat in Australia. It's very lean and requires a skilled chef to prepare it so that it's tender, palatable and digestible.
  • I think McD's burgers are like 80% soy. I may be wrong but I'm quite sure they are healthy for you - minus of course the bullshit mayo and the bread.



    MLN'er

  • yeah but even if that's true the fries you have with that aren't doing you any favors
  • No, they're all beef. I don't think McD's uses soy in anything but their salad dressings. They're not that health-conscious. No, wait I think there are some whole soybeans on their asian salad. But that's about it.
  • Haha...I love what this thread has turned in to....
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