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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. CharlieLed
    Joined: Feb 21, 2003
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    I took pictures of this car in March of 2005...it's now 4 yrs 8 mos later and the car still sits rotting. This is not out in a remote field, behind a barn, or buried inside a wrecking yard...it is in the city of San Diego behind a lawyers office. As the scrawling on the back window reads, "Not for Sale". San Diego weather is pretty easy on cars but even at that this Nomad is slowly rotting...
     

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  2. henry29
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    I didn't see a 32, What # was the post?
     
  3. Jeff J
    Joined: Mar 15, 2007
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    Check this out! the yard is closed and sells no parts ! Locals say he shoots at ya!!:eek: Sorry the pics are not closer but my butt didn't want any buckshot in it !!:cool:
     

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  4. merc-o-madness
    Joined: Aug 23, 2004
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    i found this baby sitting here.
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    picked her up and now shes safe inside waiting her turn

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    she was daily driven in the 70s and garage kept, then for 5 years kicked outside then i found it
     
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  5. This one has been there (Bodie) a while. Legend has it that anything taken from Bodie will bring extremely bad luck.
     

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  6. Cooon
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    A friend recently visited this place here in New Zealand
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  7. Rattleon
    Joined: Jan 19, 2008
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    Saved these 2. They had been up in the hills for decades, and what I thought was amazing was the only rust through on the '33 was in the corner of the visor. The slant window turned p.u. did alright too.
    Sometimes it pays to knock on that door.
     

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  8. Although slightly off topic by a few years I scored this 67 AMC Marlin on the weekend. Low production numbers of 2,545! Too far gone but loaded with many options I,ll part it out to fund my other hot rod projects. The cost for it? I had to deliver a 67 Charger to the guys house then just go back and get the Marlin....
     

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  9. Invisible Kid
    Joined: Mar 31, 2008
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    My dad's ol '56 Plymouth Savoy. He parked it on my grandfathers
    farm in early 60's and she's been sitting there ever since.

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  10. wlspdshop
    Joined: Jun 15, 2005
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    from Missouri

    I have posted these before, but I love the Willys. Same old story "They are not for sale".......For now :)
     

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  11. NOT_SO_FAST
    Joined: Oct 25, 2008
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    A couple more.....
     

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  12. NOT_SO_FAST
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    And more...
     

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  13. Damn; if that Packard Hawk was buckled from a rear-end collision, it must have been
    extreme.......

    Sad to see those Caddy Eldos rotting away; not many were built.....
     
  14. dart165
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    dont know if i have already posted here... but anyway...

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  15. Nick Flores
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    If the job market does't improve soon i'm gonna end up looking like these cars. At least I have a comfy couch..... I'll have to talk the lady of the house into taking a ride up north this weekend and get you guys some pics of a few places i've found out in the desert. Things don't deteriorate quite as fast out here, but you gotta be on the look-out for rattlesnakes.
     
  16. NOT_SO_FAST
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    I'm guessing it was extremely rusted underneath and was moved to where it sits with a forklift.
     
  17. electron
    Joined: Oct 20, 2009
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    This is the only other pic I could find with the black long roof. You can just see the back corner of the roof. I don't know if the pic will help. There were so many cars to look at I didn't notice if it was a hearse or not.
     

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  18. Yeah, I find its not so much that old cars leak, its that they HOLD water - atleast for a while
     
  19. pontiacfarmer
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    from sweden

    hmmm
    Dart 165 post looks like englers in nuangola pa
    Am I right??
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  20. stationWAGONS
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    from Vegas

    A 1957 Pontiac Safari Star Chief Transcontinent_l.
    In the woods 40 yrs. All there, though.
    Would have to be a parts car...metal get real thin, even if it doesn't rust out.
     
  21. holeshot
    Joined: Sep 18, 2009
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    hey ROYAL...your so right. man that study is in good shape. would someone please make them another offer, you know! the kind they can't refuse. i know people who can get anything. but maby we shouldn't talk about that?...call me POP.
     
  22. stationWAGONS
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    from Vegas

    NOW the pics. should be there...
     
  23. Huh. That's funny I heard 500 a piece for everything in there, you just have to make an appointment. I went in this yard when I was a kid, lot's of good shit. It's exchanged hands a few times since then.
     
  24. stationWAGONS
    Joined: Mar 2, 2008
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    from Vegas

    I hear I am not the only one with trrouble adding pics. today. You hit upload, then the post goes up...no pic. Trying again,. sorry if no oicture..
     
  25. Hey Pontiacfarmer glad your in Sweden. Thats my private stash of early 60s Pontiac parts.
     

  26. Apparantly not any more. :rolleyes:
     
  27. Ok its slowly rotting. My question is it worth more will it bring more cash today than it would have brought 4 years and 8 months ago? Of course the answer is it will indeed bring more today. OldWolf
     
  28. in the early sixties that plymouth would have been a $35.oo dollar car I think it is worth more today than when parked.:cool: OldWolf
     
  29. Jeff J
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    They have signs up yard is closed and we don't sell parts -NO TRESSPASSING:eek:
     
  30. stationWAGONS
    Joined: Mar 2, 2008
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    from Vegas

    see if pics work (problem today).
     

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