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Art & Inspiration The Secret Beach Of Rust

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Ryan, Aug 4, 2021.

  1. oldpl8s
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    soak in some Marvel Mystery Oil and they will fire right up
     
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  2. davidvillajr
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    Fits in the overhead compartment. Piece of cake.
     
  3. Lil32
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    we visited Glass Beach near Fort Bragg CA
    same thing happened there between 1906 to 1967
    beach was used as a dump by locals,cars .glass ,all rubbish went over cliff
     
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  4. Elcohaulic
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    Dan, I think your right. Pontiacs never had those holes above the pistons and there cyls weren't that small..
     
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  5. catdad49
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    Offerings to the Hot Rod Gods!
     
  6. bchctybob
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    It's an Olds, ‘56 up. If that’s a steerable spindle on the end it could be an early Mopar front axle.
    Years ago there used to stuff like that at the base of the Palos Verdes cliffs in SoCal too. I haven’t gone tide pooling as extensively as I used to as a kid to see if it’s still there. It looks like they cleaned it up though. Great pictures Ryan.
     
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  7. Paul
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    '75-'80 I worked in Dutch Harbor AK, there was a "beach" like that there with metal remains of scrap left after WWII, literally tons of iron and brass.
     
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  8. Extended block and what's left of the exhaust manifold kind of looks like an Oldsmobile to me.
     
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  9. Paul
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    I concur, a 303 I would guess, based on the flat pan Hydramatic.
    all made of, although slightly over done, a nice flaky pastry dough, possibly filo?
     
  10. indyjps
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    Wondering if the beach surface is volcanic rock, or melted junk to get that texture.
    Could have been whole cars that and the rest burnt / rusted away.
    Very cool site.
     
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  11. alchemy
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    If they were offered to the Hot Rod God, they should have been thrown into a volcano, or splattered at the starting line.
     
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  12. Stogy
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    I suspect Hawaii is all a mixture of volcanic rock millions of years in the making...Ryan said it was burned off many times as they do with dumps even today...I was wondering if that may have aided in more rapid disintegration of the varied metals...Man is a dirty pig much more than the apes but there is a beauty even in our trashy ways as evidenced by the images shared...the toxins in that encrusted metal and components still dirty the waters but no doubt the worst was shed many moons ago...
     
  13. Very cool pics Ryan. Thanks for sharing them and the history behind the area.
     
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  14. 4ever18
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    7E8967B0-C126-4D22-922F-701D587F6FD0.jpeg I photographed these during a visit to Hawaii, a few years ago. D759FFB1-D7FC-488C-8D59-EF2219B905A6.jpeg AB9DAA32-21F0-4461-BE6E-28A60AD0F334.jpeg
     
  15. Jungle Jalopy
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    Maybe some stuff my Grandpa left behind when he was up there during the war.
     
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  16. 2Blue2
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    I love this thread.
     
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  17. 2Blue2
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    This rusty engine ran a winch used to pull stuff up the hill to a pillbox on Oahu's west side.
    Stove bolt 6?

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  18. lippy
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    from Ks

    I wish that's all I had to do. :D
     
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  19. Stogy
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    I hope they never ever see duty again...I mean the Concrete stuff...That's the freedom we're celebrating because of what happened so long ago...the contrasts of what is and what was...Lest we forget...and thank you for your service @lippy
     
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  20. SilverJimmy
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    FE60CA74-5349-46E3-8B4C-9B98EF290C58.jpeg
    that’s a GMC, you can tell by the 5 core plugs and no distributor mount on drivers side.
     
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