There is an old farmers trash dump in a draw near our place that we noticed a fender sticking out of. Anybody have any idea what car or truck it may have been on back in the day? Thanks.
One can only ***ume what the rest of it "was", but what we can see is '54 Chevy, as identified many times already...!!! R-
"never heard the expression "draw". It's a term used alot in the South. You would also hear "gully" used in the same context. You guys probably would refer to it as a "dale"? As in hill and dale, or maybe a creek. Pronounced "Crik".
Well out here in the plains we have draws, just a dry stream bed, must be a gully in Texas, used to run them in the Oklahoma panhandle in the late 60s looking for old car parts. Lots of old cars dumped in them to stop the banks from washing out.
In the South?! Im from the South and never hear any of that! I guess im TOO far south! (almost Mexico)lol
think of all the grease and **** that leached into the soil. all the kids in the nieghborhood born after the car was put there had 3 eyes.
"Yep...... that was my 'ol '54 chev. That was a good 'un...'til we dumped her there back in '69...right on top of my Daddy's 'ol '32 Roadster he dumped down there in '47........ think there's a Studebaker buckboard wagon under the '32............."
Hey it is a 54 Chevy! That would be called a "warsh" in the midwest, as in at the car warsh! ~sololobo~