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So, not a chop shop unless they were playing crash test dummy and then parting out the cars...
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Maybe you could fashion a rudamentary trebruchet?

Car-a-pult anyone?
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Thanks for the wallpaper
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Don't worry Denise - those vines *will* eventually pull these tanks down and eat them.
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That's the front of the car. You can see the radiator and hose connector to hit on the top left and those "wires" are just your run of the mill guts like hydraulic and fuel/fluid lines. It also looks like that car suffered an engine fire from the discoloration of the front quarter.
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Thanks! What a cool location, it is just so massive! I'm happy you got in there, if only for 5 minutes! Great photos!
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Oh my! I agree, it definitely looks like it was hit by a train. I hope no one was in there when it was. Damn.
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My eyes itch just looking at that....and I need some wipes to clean my hands. ;)
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Really cool shot, Motts! Random question...is that debris pile from a hole in the ceiling? Just curious. Love the light in this shot as well.
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Wow, that is massive! I'm happy you got in there!
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Yeah 2005; I wouldn't mind seeing the building again, especially if there aren't any more tenants inside!
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y are newer cars here
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I'd like to see some more too,
i assume you shot these a while ago tho'
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i like this photo too
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I like those chimneys