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Art & Inspiration Sitting and Rotting.............picture thread

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Royalshifter, Jan 31, 2009.

  1. roadsterlines
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    Well done, 34 GAZ. I would have had to look through hundreds of pics of cars and I still might not have got it.
     
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  2. Maverick Daddy
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  3. roadsterlines
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    At least two GM Holdens and one Ford Zephyr in open parkland, suburban Melbourne. I guess it was easier to half-bulldoze them into the ground than to remove them, but I don't mind. 010.JPG 011.JPG 014.JPG 015.JPG 018.JPG 019.JPG 020.JPG 021.JPG
     
  4. roadsterlines
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    34 GAZ identified one mystery car part (see image posted previously) as the front mudguard of a 1954 Morris Oxford ... which leads directly to the identification 010.JPG of another mystery car part (again, see image posted previously): it's two parts from the same car, a Morris Oxford; the two parts are about 100 metres from each other in the park ............... 008.JPG
     
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  5. @roadsterlines , thats what i was implying o_O with the double quote of your pics and including front and rear shot of the green car in my post from Sunday :oops::D . Where is this parkland ? Was probably a old rubbish tip , most tips end up as filling for a golf course .
     
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    34 GAZ: now I see what you meant (call me slow ... ) The park is in Watsonia. In the 1960s it was probably just unfenced bush land. I have been told that there were a lot more old cars there but most were removed years ago. It was probably a place for bush-bashing, with some cars left where they stopped and other cars would have been dumped there. I still find small bits and pieces, like an 'Altissimo' brand tail light fitting which must be from a Fiat or some other Italian car.
     
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  8. My father and i built quite a few display home in Bundoora and Doncaster in the 1970s. Surprisingly still plenty of scrubland up that way. As you probably know even a town called Plenty :rolleyes:. Won,t earbash to much on this thread so heres two pics to stay OnTopic. A FJ in the Aussie desert and a FJ in the German bush :eek: ( how, no idea except the land owner is eccentric and has a Jag and Porsche rotting there as well )

    FJ HOLDEN.jpg FJ in germany.png
     
  9. Love those old Dodge/Plymouth/Fargo trucks like the one Maverick Daddy posted. Several year models had the headlights right up on the crown of the fender and the little cowl lights. We called the ones with the headlights on the crown of the fender "frog eyes. Some year models had the headlights closer in to the grille like the one pictured. Either way they're among my favorite old trucks.
     
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    Have you tried the Buick club of America. Go to the AACA site
     
  18. I can almost guarantee someone there will help. Those guys are really passionate about their cars and are glad to help someone keep a Buick on the road.
     
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  22. ^30-31 Plymouth sedan converted to pickup. Doesn't look to be sitting and rotting though.
     
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  23. Wheels painted and tires in good shape.
     
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    Looks like a driver to me.
     
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  28. roadsterlines
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    Chevrolet utes (I think 1946) at the same property that had the cut-up 061.JPG 063.JPG red Ford Prefect ute
     
  29. My old pal Bill's F1. Bill passed a couple years ago and it's been sitting and rotting ever since.
    Not for sale.
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