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Re: Anyone Find Cars While Exploring? Part III
< Reply # 540 on 8/14/2012 2:52 AM >
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I was wiki-ing Subaru Brat the other day and it actually was an acronym for something:

Bi-drive Recreational All-terrain Transporter

LOL



I did not know that!

Ya learn somethin' new every day!





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Re: Anyone Find Cars While Exploring? Part III
< Reply # 541 on 8/14/2012 10:30 AM >
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What's the collective noun for a Z?





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Re: Anyone Find Cars While Exploring? Part III
< Reply # 542 on 8/14/2012 8:52 PM >
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What's the collective noun for a Z?

http://farm8.stati...6_a083b2a2ff_b.jpg


i think i just wet my pants a little.
lawn full of lust right there.




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Re: Anyone Find Cars While Exploring? Part III
< Reply # 543 on 8/14/2012 10:33 PM >
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Anybody able to put a year to this old International?

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This is pure GOLD...What a find. I say mid 30's




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Re: Anyone Find Cars While Exploring? Part III
< Reply # 544 on 8/14/2012 10:42 PM >
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These are 3 trucks (2 different black ones) at my Dad's place that have been sitting for about 20 years or so. There are some "before" pics right before they were parked so you can see how they have deteriorated over the years


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I want that Ford COE!!!




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Re: Anyone Find Cars While Exploring? Part III
< Reply # 545 on 8/14/2012 10:54 PM >
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If seeing the motor or interior help determine if it is an LT1 here they are.

http://i50.tinypic.com/2u5bcx5.jpg

http://i47.tinypic.com/v5h5c1.jpg

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The cars inspection dates to 92 and it has an old yellow PA plate. From what I can tell this building closed as a factory in the 1970s and was used until 1994 as some sort of display company, doing carpentry work to make displays for stores, etc. So from the looks of it these two things have been sitting generally unmolested for almost 20 years now in the middle of Philadelphia.

And yes, they both need rescued immediately

Also, do you know what the wrecked body is? I am no ar expert but I want to say its a Dodge Power Wagon.


This is a 72, the last of the truly classic vettes. Everything since has been junk until the C5 which came out in '97. The '84-96 models, though much better than the mid to late 70's models are still turds by today's standards.

Bottom line, this car is totally worth saving




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Re: Anyone Find Cars While Exploring? Part III
< Reply # 546 on 8/14/2012 10:58 PM >
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Zombie van will eat your Aveo.


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This is an awesome photo - the twist of its body and your angle makes the shot




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Re: Anyone Find Cars While Exploring? Part III
< Reply # 547 on 8/14/2012 11:06 PM >
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I was out exploring for sites and I came across this years ago. I asked the guy if I could come on to his property and photograph a few of his plethora of cars. Some are insanely rare and more then a few have restoration possibilities.

I just loved the mound of hemi's laying in the yard, holding up a barracuda nose. You just do not see that often enough.

Sorry for the poor image quality, these are scans of negatives and I have lost the original prints.

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The 70 Charger RT, a 69 Hemi Road Runner convert and the 70 300H are some seriously valuble cars!! Add the piles of hemis, the dusters, the E bodies and 1st gen Cudas...I'll bet there's hundreds of thousands of dollars worth or cars here. Part them all out...could be half a million bucks sitting there...maybe more




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Re: Anyone Find Cars While Exploring? Part III
< Reply # 548 on 8/15/2012 12:08 AM >
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The 70 Charger RT, a 69 Hemi Road Runner convert and the 70 300H are some seriously valuble cars!! Add the piles of hemis, the dusters, the E bodies and 1st gen Cudas...I'll bet there's hundreds of thousands of dollars worth or cars here. Part them all out...could be half a million bucks sitting there...maybe more


The 70 Charger was a rare sunroof one as well. The HEMI Roadrunner is a and even rarer convertible. There is actually 2 1970 300 Hurst. A100 pickup with a factory 340 4bbl. There was at least 6 different 300 letter cars and two had long ram 413 engines.

There was even a very strange four door late 60's dodge pickup with with out windows on the rear doors but landau windows. You can see it in image 13. http://www.uer.ca/...0f550d9bdb212f.jpg

I wish I could find the image I took of a Panther Pink Sport Fury with a 440.

The owner said her got a lot of these vehicles from Chrysler after a fire in the storage area at the desert proving grounds in AZ. His house was filled with documentation, packed into 2 rooms.




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The 70 Charger was a rare sunroof one as well. The HEMI Roadrunner is a and even rarer convertible. There is actually 2 1970 300 Hurst. A100 pickup with a factory 340 4bbl. There was at least 6 different 300 letter cars and two had long ram 413 engines.

There was even a very strange four door late 60's dodge pickup with with out windows on the rear doors but landau windows. You can see it in image 13. http://www.uer.ca/...0f550d9bdb212f.jpg

I wish I could find the image I took of a Panther Pink Sport Fury with a 440.

The owner said her got a lot of these vehicles from Chrysler after a fire in the storage area at the desert proving grounds in AZ. His house was filled with documentation, packed into 2 rooms.


unbelievable! I cant afford one NOS Ebody fender, let alone one of his, by the looks of it, easy to restore gems!! Some guys have it all




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Re: Anyone Find Cars While Exploring? Part III
< Reply # 550 on 8/15/2012 1:53 AM >
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I want that Ford COE!!!



She sure is a beaut...50th anniversary edition Ford.




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Re: Anyone Find Cars While Exploring? Part III
< Reply # 551 on 8/22/2012 3:37 AM >
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Chrysler Concorde?


That's certainly an LH body, most likely an Intrepid.





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Re: Anyone Find Cars While Exploring? Part III
< Reply # 552 on 8/27/2012 9:16 AM >
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Renault 4






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Re: Anyone Find Cars While Exploring? Part III
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1. Old Ranchero, Ford's version of the El Camino I think.






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1. Old Ranchero, Ford's version of the El Camino I think.





car-based truck.
the Australians call them Ute's. this one is a 58.
in the early 60's, the Ranchero went to the Falcon chassis. By the end of the 60's and into the 1970's it was based on the mid-sized Ford, the Fairlane/Torino. As far as I know, Mercury never had a version of this for their mid-size clone.




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Not a find of mine, but French authorities found this lovely 914/6 GT clone in a river while searching for a body. 7 years underwater... still looks better than most 914s here.






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Not a find of mine, but French authorities found this lovely 914/6 GT clone in a river while searching for a body. 7 years underwater... still looks better than most 914s here.





Front air dam intact. Headlights in the on position. Wipers in the on position. Not found for seven years. Gonna take a shot in the dark here and say stolen by a young car thief on a dark and stormy night who didn't realize just how tail happy those cars get and ass ended in the creek.




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Not a find of mine, but French authorities found this lovely 914/6 GT clone in a river while searching for a body. 7 years underwater... still looks better than most 914s here.






Oh my god a " VW-Porsche " ...





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Sammy Hagr's licence palte read I EAT Z28




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