This car has been completely gutted. What you see is what get. |
Sunday, May 15, 2016
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eye candy, I'll say
ReplyDeleteAnd, I'd say "what you get" isn't going anywhere.
ReplyDeleteI was surprised to hear that it's so cold your way. We've been in the 100's this last week so it's hard for me to picture temperatures that low in other places.
Once it must have been a very actractive one in the time that cars still had their own personality.
ReplyDeleteThat is a wreck!
ReplyDeleteRust never sleeps! Cold enough for you, Andy? Isn't this crazy weather?
ReplyDeleteAndy, you found a restoration project. The damage should buff right out.
ReplyDeleteI bet it was grand, back in its day.
ReplyDeleteI would love to photograph that old rusty beast! Nice find.
ReplyDeleteA shell, indeed!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a restoration project that someone gave up on...and I give him (or her) credit for that. A friend's husband has filled their yard with over 14 (!) cars and trucks (including a fire truck) that he intends to work on. Except for the newest, which arrived a week ago, they're covered with moss and rust.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, do hope no one got hurt.
ReplyDeleteWhere do you find all these car wrecks.. :)
ReplyDeleteThis one is really rusty and naked, maybe it's some kind of work of art, because it is middle of park..
Odd. It seems to be in a nice location. There must be a story.
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