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  • Sway bars grow on trees

    Found on another forum:

    1970 Camaro RS - SOLD | 2000 Camaro SS - Traded in for a Hyundai...
    1966 Ford Thunderbird - SOLD | 1963 MGB, abandoned V8 project, FOR SALE/SCRAP

    1978 Cutlass - Post Lay-off daily driver

  • #2
    LOL. That is funny. I can't get into the mindset of car parts hung in a tree and ignored for 30 years.
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    • #3
      I used to be amazed by that stuff. lagrange maine has a junk yard that went 50 years.

      trees fullgrown in the darndest places, old chassis, there was even a b17 chunk that starred in a magazine.

      I started restoring the tin can in dec 2006, and found the routine of the same spot had a pine tree that took off as if to be on steroids.

      just 6 to 7 years. have it in photos. the trimmed undergrowth in 2007, and bam..the freaking thing is 6 inches fatter. 1+ inch a year. I caught on in 2011..that pine tree in an old photo and a new one.


      snuck up on me.
      Last edited by Barry Donovan; February 18, 2013, 03:27 PM.
      Previously boxer3main
      the death rate and fairy tales cannot kill the nature left behind.

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      • #4
        that's just funny, no matter who you are
        Doing it all wrong since 1966

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        • #5
          I've cut two trees out of my daughter's 72 GTO because I havent been able to get it up here yet. Those things grow fast in Nebraska. It has been sitting in roughly the same spot since 99 or so, but the plan for this summer is for her to come up here along with the car and we get to work on it.

          I would like to have the swaybar for any of the A bodies I have, but hell I can get a new one for about that much. I could use the firewood, but I cant bring it up here due to the Emerald Ash Borer.

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          • #6
            This is in the County Park that I work at in upstate NY. It is a 2 bottom Farm plow, got leaned against the tree, ad forgotten. I encouraged the new leadership of our dept. to spuce up the "display", cut back the brush, and make it all more photogenic to add a nice attraction for people to see. Not like you could do this stunt over night.

            I may just go out and hang some car parts in a tree in my woods for future explorers to find LOL


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            Jeremy George in Windsor NY

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