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Location DB > United States > California > Death Valley > Greene-Denner-Drake Mill > Morning Hike > death-valley 063.jpg

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The mill, and an old car. The car still had a few unbroken panes of glass, and surprisingly no bullet holes. The site is far enough out of the way that you have to be looking for it to find it, so maybe that explains it.
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Posted by inventor 4/15/2006 5:19 AM | remove
  Wow, that bodywork is in good condition. Looks readily restorable to me.
Posted by CriminalSmile 6/12/2006 2:13 AM | remove
  I think that would pass for an acceptible breaking of the UE creed. If somebody took the time to get that out of there and put that car back on the road, they'd deserve it.
Posted by eR1c 8/2/2006 9:51 PM | remove
  i'd allow that in my book... (restoring that beauty)
Posted by rapcw 8/2/2006 10:40 PM | remove
  Good luck getting it out of there though. The canyon is completely washed out and not even 4x4s could get back there. It would be more hassle then its worth.
Posted by covertstoner 9/12/2006 8:16 PM | remove
  i dont know about that, could you imagine the history of a ride like this
Posted by CDSbigsby 5/30/2007 4:05 AM | remove
  Old Chevy, judging by the shape of the back and the chrome on the fenders.
Posted by Snowy 7/9/2007 7:13 AM | remove
  You could always haul it off with a helicopter!
Posted by nootz 9/7/2007 11:36 PM | remove
  Sorry CDS, that's an old 30's Packard
Posted by Samurai 9/8/2007 11:12 PM | remove
  like you fucking know... so far on this forum, your identifications are 99% wrong.

I'd trust CDS' ID before yours, chum.
Posted by Fairlane500 10/4/2007 10:45 PM | remove
  Well, to settle the little dispute here, Chevy is the closest guess, it's an approximately 1946 Pontiac, the chrome striping was that rand's trademark back then.
Posted by Mowog 1/2/2009 9:02 PM | remove
  Right, Fairlane. Pontiacs of that era looked like Chevys with more chrome; particularly, a wide chrome band down the center of the hood.
Posted by robk700 3/27/2009 12:30 PM | remove
  Ah, just needs a paint job.
Posted by sizzler 1/31/2011 5:25 AM | remove
  yeah but they obviously drove it in there...what goes in must come out!
Posted by Dimitalus 9/16/2011 1:27 PM | remove
  To be honest Samurai, CDSbigsby, and Nootz, but to me that looks like a 1947 Pontiac, take note of the flushed rear window with the trunk, and 3 bars of chrome trim going along the side of the body, signifying pontiac, and the vantiy windows just above the rear wheel well
Posted by Dimitalus 9/16/2011 1:30 PM | remove
  1947 Pontiac 4 door i forget its brand name, streamliner?

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