hey just wanted to share my "yard find." i did some investigating but could not find out who owns these cars.....guess i'll have to dig deeper. lots of good tin on these, i was pretty surprised. i'll have to update when i know who owns these/or if they're for sale. great start to a weekend i think!
Great find !,....... pick them up if you can, a lot of folks ( including me) really like 30/31 A coupes.
That is as cool as it gets......whenever I find something like that it ends up being a 4 door 50's something or other that is rotted beyond recognition. I would love to just once stumble upon an A coupe.
i just got back from talking to some of the neighbors of this place, the land these cars is on has a garage, and house that are abandoned and signs that say unsafe to enter or occupy, but no one could tell me WHO OWNS 'EM! jusjunk, maybe that trailer plate aint such a bad idea!! that trailer sitting next to 'em is mocking me!!!!
************************************************** Josh...check with the local county property tax agency. They should be able to tell you who owns the property. (That ***umes they will disclose that in California.) That should give you some kind of lead, just hope it doesn't backfire, and they come spirit the stuff away. Good luck. (See anything in the garage?) BTW.....I'm very jealous....may you rot in hell. Roger
It is abanond, sombody need to take security of those so nobody will steal them or get hurt around them
well, after finding the 2 5w's outside i was hopin to find a 3w in the garage, but nothin. just an old deep sink .....thats a good idea about the tax agency. they probably wont disclose it, but at least it's worth a shot. i figure if they were gonna take the stuff away, they'd have done it when the condemmed the house. oh, about me rotting in hell, you ever been to this part of california?!!
Josh, I will tell you how to track down the info if I can have one of them. Look on your county/state accessors web page and type in the physical addresss. It will list the last known owner/purchase of the land. You should be able to track the owner down from there. Land ownership & purchases are a matter of public interest so they must disclose it as public record.
I was going to say the same thing. You can usually find out who owns the house on the county web site. Usually under property info or GIS maps. Good find.
Hey, 'looks like ya found someone's stash, but a jumpsuit, in "County- Orange" is no way to dress for hot roddin'. S****ey devils C.C.
************************************************* ****, man....you got me on that one. Furthest north I've been was L.A., maybe Barstow. I did do a couple trips to Ft. Irwin during my Nat'l Guard days. I can see where you draw the parallel between hell and where you live. (It was posted tongue-in-cheek.) Roger