i think i would be making the effort to drag it up, you will probably regret not doing it in a few years when old tin really dries up. Al.
Looks like the car had been rear ended at one time and a new tailpan somewhat crudely welded in place. Instead of properly repairing the tool tray area, someone just welded in a piece of diamond plate.
Sorry guys, but the safe is more interesting and could be traced to an old heist on the LAPD books. BTW, nobody ever heard of Helocopter lifts?
I used to Live right in the area, ( 1973 ) I would walkpast a very vintage Steel Pre- fab gas station on Hollywood Blvd near Wilcox. You could see the imprint of what were Visable pumps in the concrete and what was left of an Air tower. I would always be in awe of the artifacts I could find climbing about Laurel canyon near the Canyon Liquor store. Truly , a treasure troveof interesting finds if the surroundings could talk........... scrubba
Wow. Good call there 2-TONED. Never thought about that. So we're thinking that the primo deck lid was probably removed long ago and left propped up against a fence in the back lot of a studio.
pics man!!!!!! , i love this kinda stuff!!!!!!!!!!!! I need pics before i call shinanigans on ya!!!!:d
extra shocks and a diamond plate floor because safes are heavy, dumped the car and the safe at the same time....
you better get the shovels and tools at least get the motor and trans ya never know might be able to be saved and its gotta a cool story
one of those said chryslers could be my friends 1940 cadillac that he dumped there when he was a kid around 59
There may be more cars there than I saw but the ones I'm talking about deffinitly had flathead inline sixes.