Falcon George, That is absolutely hilarious !!! I sure hope everything works after you and the "machinery" got all cleaned up! Sent from my iPad using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I won't tell about the $300 40 Willys Coupe, $500 427 Galaxie or $50 Anglia drag body upstairs in a barn then lol
sorry for the mis-understanding, I just re-posted the story here, it wasn't actually me it happened to.
Here is a link to a story for a little inspiration, it will make the job ahead of you seem like a cakewalk. The story of how one dedicated man and some helpers resurrected a steam shovel that is now one of only about a half dozen or so worldwide that are operational. It was half buried in blue clay after failing to survive a river crossing 50 years prior. http://val238.tripod.com/steamenginesinwestwold/id1.html Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Haha. I know this is a stupid question. But where's it at? You gotta get it. Sent from my SM-G920V using H.A.M.B. mobile app
Hey I'm in greenfield ma. If you need help Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
1940 Ford Coupes are the car that pulled me out of my obsession with Mopar muscle cars when I was about 17...
Its going to be alot of work just to get er out without more damage but its part of story. Sent from my SPH-L720T using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Weather permitting, Now might be a good time to get it while it isnt overgrown in there and not having to deal with snakes, mosquitos, spiders etc. as much would also be a huge plus.
There's a few small trees in the way, little more than saplings. Think of a skateboard ramp, with its almost vertical lip at the top. That's what it has to go up. In this pic I'm halfway down to it.
It's about 15 minutes south of Rutland VT. That's about all I can say for now. But I was told about the car by another hot rodder who asked, and was given the car, but he never pulled it out of there. I thought for sure I was on a goose chase but I walked around where I was told, and there it was.
Would hate to cut it even tho its rough but it might make it more manageable to cut it at the windshield post and "across the floor" (if necessary) to make the pieces that cant be unbolted more manageable to get out, If you think it cant be winched out up that incline as a whole???
I'll brace it up, I dont care if I drill holes in it, it'll come out in one piece. If there's no sills in it at all, I may consider cutting it since it's just the windshield posts at that point.
Get permission to retrieve it and pull it out carefully. That body looks really good. Finding a take out rolling 40 ch***is is easy. I bought one this year on eBay this year for $1500. I just finished restoring it. . Sent from my SM-G935F using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
my 37 was in the woods for 20 years, body on the ground. Go get it! Ch***is' are the easy part. Make one, buy one, find one, Theyre out there!
Rats, read this whole thread expecting a really cool story about saving the '40, and ended up with a cliff hanger.
Maybe if we post his user name @VTjunk , he'll see the bright red "alert" and come back with some kind of update. He was still active a couple months ago