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Posted by .DNG 1.
Something cool I found while visiting the Lower Mainland. Not sure what kind of cars.
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That looks like a burnt out Porsche 911
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And a less crispy one in behind. Looks like someone has done a steel widebody conversion at some point going by the rear wheel arch.
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Hello! Citroen Traction
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I don't think it's worth starting an abandoned boat thread, so I'll just leave this here:
1973 Chrysler Courier 154
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I've got a photo of a boat too! I believe there was another boat on the rooftop as well, I don't think I took a photo of it though.
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Red/White/Blue Bayliner something.
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Posted by Trout na bout
That looks like a burnt out Porsche 911
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Your guess is as good as mine Trout. I wonder what the owner is doing with them. Probably have to rebuild from the ground up.
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1949 (I think) GMC Panel Truck. Also an old boat trailer but this is the only picture I took of it/them. It had Washington plates but is currently sitting on Vancouver Island. 1.
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Bonjour tout le monde Ford Transit
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I went out for a walk today and finally got a photo of these cars. I don't know what this model is but the truck cab in behind belonged to a Ford. Not sure what year(s). 1. This car, although is on someone's property (not the house in the background, that I am aware of, at least) has been sitting there for years rotting away, so I don't know if this would exactly be considered 'abandoned' but I thought it would be cool to share regardless. 2.
Sorry for the long story/explanation.
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Posted by L0st1nt1m3 I went out for a walk today and finally got a photo of these cars. I don't know what this model is but the truck cab in behind belonged to a Ford. Not sure what year(s). 1.
This car, although is on someone's property (not the house in the background, that I am aware of, at least) has been sitting there for years rotting away, so I don't know if this would exactly be considered 'abandoned' but I thought it would be cool to share regardless. 2.
Sorry for the long story/explanation.
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Number 1 is a 1965 Mercury Comet, number 2 maybe a 1971 Plymouth Duster...
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Posted by Hawkwind
Number 1 is a 1965 Mercury Comet, number 2 maybe a 1971 Plymouth Duster...
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Thanks. Also yes, that's a Duster. Forgot to mention that.
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Posted by TroubleSun 1. Left to right. 1958 Chevrolet, some year Buick.
2. Right to left. 1955 Studebaker, some year Oldsmobile.
3. 1958 Edsel...
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Sad story by No Stone Unturned Photography, on Flickr
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T he Car Butcher by Dee Ashley, on Flickr The Car Butcher by Dee Ashley, on Flickr
The Car Butcher by Dee Ashley, on Flickr
The Car Butcher by Dee Ashley, on Flickr
It's hard to tell from this photo below, but that tree is actually growing up and THROUGH the car's engine area!
The Car Butcher by Dee Ashley, on Flickr
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That dump truck is cool as hell
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