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I am utterly fascinated by old vehicles..absolutely love them. My grandparents certainly knew how to build things to last, didn't they?
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It's like some post apocalyptic movie scene! They always have the abandoned cars with the trunks and hoods open lol!
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Portal Dimensional Frames? If you put your hand through one side, did it come out the other?
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Anyone else get ads for a Detox center with this picture's title?
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Way cool!
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Looks like the block wall is starting to list heavily to the right
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Looks like the walls are about a foot thick? blah blah blah, zombies dragging bodies reference. . .
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Thank you for another great set. Love old cars .............and trucks.
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1946 Ford.....
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2 door hardtop, love those Chevvies.
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I see Ford is well represented in the poor abandoned cars and trucks.
Yes, I'm partial to the huge older cars which is why my daily driver is a '76 Cadillac Eldorado convertible with 39,000 original miles on it. Yup, I lucked out finding this one, less than a thousand miles a year and garage kept all it's life. You can't match the ride that a heavier car gives, mine weighs almost 5,100 pounds. When I get into a newer car, I fell all claustrophobic and like I'm sitting in a bucket. I guess I'm used to my front seat that's really a sofa! Had my share of new cars, still prefer the older ones you can work on yourself.
A cut out in the brick wall on the right of the picture a fireplace?
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perfect place to get eaten by crocodiles!!
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look at that disgusting ocean!!