1968ish Rogers R-380 drum set in execellent condition. Managed to find an identical model and combined to make up the "death kit." Work in progress, but I made the rack setup for it out of 3/16" thick aluminum tube. Very fun set to play.
1975ish Ludwig Vista Light (clear green) all original oversize concert toms, was 7 piece originally, but is now an 8 piece. My dad managed to find 24" bass drum from another model that was identical. I don't know how many of these kits were made, but from what I understand, green wasn't so hot back then, nor were the oversize/concert toms.
Soon to buy a 1974ish Gretsch "stop sign" badge 5 piece kit, also have an early 80's Slingerland, but those aren't
that rare, but you typically don't see too many.
If you couldn't tell, I really love older drums.
Ford motor sport chrome valve covers for a 2.9L
Sears Golden Pinto minibike (60s?). Countless engine have been blown up/replaced, welded cracks, it's seen a lot. Currently being re-vamped.
When I was growing up (born in '83 - around '95), I had an original late '60s Sting Ray Schwinn. I really miss that bike, but the frame was REALLY heavy.
That's all I can think of now.
Pete
Edit:
Interesting:
According to
http://www.vistalites.com/reference/history.htm - in 1977:
With sales of fewer than 50 kits, green was dropped from the Vistalite colour options. Smoke (a sort of see-through grey) was added. The hardware was improved with 12 inch toms now being equipped with large lugs and bass drums being fitted with the thicker half inch spurs.