Howza Bruthas-N-Sistas- So my neighbor comes to me and casually speaks of her Grandfather's estate. It has a few old cars upon it. My ears perk up. This could be good. Well, interesting if anything, right? So we go and she takees me into the wilds of Clumbia County up here in the Great North West. It was a whirlwind tour and everywhere I turned I was astaounded by the NOS(Neat Old ****) I stumbled upon. No there were no '20-'40's era Fords or Mercs. No Lincolns. But just fun stuff stuffed into old out buildings and overgrown with bramble bushes. There is a 1960 Buick 4-dr sedan. Complete and last drove in '76. A 1940 Buick sedan last registered driven in '60. A '50 Packard sedan. A quartet of International '40's era Pick Up cabs, a pair of frames and a set of beds and fenders. There is a '60 Buick wagon, another '40 Buick Sedan buried in the brambles and a '53 or '54 Buick sedan too. Here is the story here. Her mother is the heir and is in her last days. All of this stuff has to go. The cars need work but, man this could be raw material for some really killer rides. I am helping sell the stuff off. I get no dough, just the pleasure of seeing this stuff go to some good homes and her sons getting the dough. Oh, and there were 20 other cars that were sent off to the s****per because "She did not think anyone would like the old cars there". Damn. So, rescue these my friends. Here are the pics
Awright- I'll be going back on Friday and grab a few shots of the wagon and the '53/'54 buried in the brambles. There is a International V8 one of the shedsready to be used/abused too.
I would be interested in the Lesabre sedan and the wagon. Please give me your phone# so I can call you and we can discuss them. Thanks, Mitch.