Thursday, November 2, 2017

Northern California Fire, Coffey Park

     Monday, October 9 in the early morning hours, fire, pushed by unusually high winds, blasted into the Northern Santa Rosa neighborhood known as Coffey Park. This fire was named the Tubbs Fire but 14 other fires, all fanned by the high winds burned in Sonoma and the neighboring counties. More than 40 people died and over 8300 buildings were destroyed. 

The fire was so hot it melted aluminium engines and wheels.
There are three Harleys and a '57 Chevy Pickup burned to scrap.
Dirt bike and sport bike

These bikes almost look like they were trying to ride away.
I think this bike is a BSA B31 or B33.

Flat fender Jeep probably survived war but not this firefight.










An original uncut Bronco.



But you can rely on a fireproof safe...











Maybe.




No comments: