Old Cars Weekly

Seefert collection a memorable mix of fun stuff

_ Back in 1969, Ken “Pinky” Seefert bought almost 90 acres of land just outside of Stillwater and for nearly half a century, had been adding buildings, cars and just plain stuff — even a railroad dining car. While being a self-professed Ford man, over the years he built up a very eclectic collection of vehicles, ranging from a 1961 Mercedes-Benz 190SL to a retired Buffalo Pathfinder aerial ladder fire truck to a new 1981 Harley-Davidson FLH

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