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My first guess was a chevybut it was a guess after all. Do you have any other pictures of some of the other vehicles in that yard, looks to be some very interesting stuff.
Daaang!
What a shame they are just sitting there, all of em.
That first truck is not a Ford Chassis, the light bar is straight, radiator shell has widows peak in center, front suspension is parallel leaf springs, Ford used buggy springs until > WW2. The cowl is old enough to have mounts for outside cowl lights.
It's amazing how solid looking all of them look for being that far north, certainly some very nice looking projects sitting there. Thanks for the dream catcher.
Agreed!!! I'd like to go right now too!! Between the ones bobj posted and the other ones, I've died and gone to Heaven now! I'd love to have them all sitting here now. Wouldnt my wife be so proud of me
It's amazing how solid looking all of them look for being that far north, certainly some very nice looking projects sitting there. Thanks for the dream catcher.
It's not the snow or cold that kill the iron up here, it's the damn salt they load the salt with. The out of the way places, like the place I saw in ND is out in the middle of absolute nowhere and I doubt they throw that much salt around during the winter.
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