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    Some pics from our old tin adventure today. Super secret locations where old cars have been sitting in ravines for 40 years. Enjoy!































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    So, which one did you take home?
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    • #3
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      heh...none! those cars are rough

      I found a piece of side trim from a 55 belair 2 door, it's shaped about like a pretzel, so I brought that home. Nothing else that I could find any use for, these cars have been picked clean a long time ago.

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        The ford wagon in frame 12 didn't look to bad from here !

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          Hey Squirrel great pics. Now go back and get that firewall, cowl, A-pillars off that 65 Impala 4 door hardtop. Pllleeaaassseee!
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            Is that "beautiful" America ?
            Shame those cars have been trashed that way.

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            • #7
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              With the price of scrap, those won't be there for long !!!

              ;D

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              • #8
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                Ah,but they got to get 'em OUT first :D! ~OO6.

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                  Someone took out some anger with what looks like a .44 on one of those cars.
                  I simply was like WTF, why are those all just tossed in there like that.
                  Then again, those were all "just cars" at some point, and treated with the disrespect I show most new cars these days as far as attention payed. Well, if I had a chance to send a few rice burners over a cliff, yeah, lemme do it.
                  Andrew
                  1972 Ford Gran Torino Sport and other FoCoMo problem children

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                  Moved cross country twice on a role of the dice...I left Nebraska and came back to Nebraska.

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                    Those are great pics. You can't stage that kind of art. Priceless.
                    1967 Chevelle 300 2 Door Post. No factory options. 250 ci inline six with lump-ported head, big valves, Offy intake and 500cfm Edelbrock carb.

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                      I remember seeing a "Pile" like this in 1994 about 50 yards off I-15 in southern Utah.
                      Just groovin' to my own tune.

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                        And to think each and everyone of those cars were someone's pride and joy driving out of the dealer's lot at one time ;D
                        Tom
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                          This 55 pontiac turned into a camper is my favorite....



                          here are some more details of the quality construction...it is held on with little (#6?) slot head sheet metal screws!





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