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...amen!
ReplyDeleteA bit sad to see, Andy.
ReplyDeleteThat one doesn't look like it could be rescued.
ReplyDeletete felicito me encanta lo que has logrado saludos desde Miami
ReplyDeleteAny car can be restored, so the question is, should it be restored? The answer here is clearly, "No!". The 1956 Chevrolet is too common to warrant the work and expense involved. But this one should be recycled. It makes a perfect subject for your photo.
ReplyDeleteIt's the end of the line for this car.
ReplyDeleteIt seems to have been there for a long while.
ReplyDeleteNice find!
ReplyDeleteNothing does last for ever, that's so true.
ReplyDeletePoor vehicle, it is end of the road.
I think Jeff is right about the identity of this derelict.
ReplyDeleteIndeed but on the photo it looks like a very beautiful end of the road.
ReplyDeleteIt looks so strange they can put a car in the middle of nowhere and leave it there.
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