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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Frankie47, Jun 11, 2009.

  1. Frankie47
    Joined: Dec 20, 2008
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    Frankie47
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    from omaha ne.

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  2. ruquik
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    :eek:

    Anybody want to pick me up??
     
  3. Last time I did that it was pretty painful..:eek:


    Not picking you up... grabbing my chainsaw.
     
  4. Frankie47
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    from omaha ne.

  5. I don't often get excited or envious because Montana has some lost long forgotten yards, but damn that beat anything I've seen.

    I counted several I'd really like to have.

    I wonder if......
     
  6. turdchazer
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    wow a 42 Ford, I would love to build one, I have never seen one on the street only in bone yards.
     
  7. 54 savoy
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    i want that in my backyard
     
  8. There's a 42 Chevy in there too. So, were some of those cowls cut downs or were they woodies at one time??
     
  9. Jax2A
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    Where in Michigan? And are they for sale? I need one of those A's for my model A frame. I'm in Central Ohio, so I'm betting they're as up the U.P. as you can get.
     
  10. concreteman
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    The guy should be shot for letting these cars go
    ,no different than taking them to the crusher its called GREED
     
  11. ruquik
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    Woa there, at least they ARE for sale, unlike so many, "it can just sit there and rot away for all i care" A$$holes. Gotta look at the bright side man.

    -Brad
     
  12. I think I misunderstand you , hopefully..

    He is selling them so they can be saved, or is he not?

    Back when they were parked, he was picking up junk nobody wanted, or was worth $50 bucks or so running.

    although they are not stored in a museum, there are alot of rebuildable pieces, and tons of good parts there to purchase.

    If not for guys like him, there would be nothing left.. Some people collect cars..some collect beanie babies..both are worthless to the majority of the population. Cars just take up more space.

    Any 39 Stude Commanders in that place?
     
  13. old1946truck
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    you need more than a chainsaw more like a tractor to pull them out.
     
  14. concreteman
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    Lot of large trees guys ,been rottening for a while
     
  15. Amazing....thanks for sharing.
     
  16. 49ratfink
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    I would bet unless that's on a couple hundred acres the cars and parts are worth more than the land
     
  17. The '37-'38 Ford is a cut off coupe or sedan body. Note the roll out windshield, which only closed cars had. Station wagons used a convertible cowl, which did not have the roll out windshield.
     
  18. cigarcaptain
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    That was really cool to check out!!!
     
  19. It's "The Land That Time Forgot!" Looks like rust might be an issue. Cool 41 Nash!
     
  20. Frankie47
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    from omaha ne.

  21. whid
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    wow,just wow..................dave
     
  22. BoulevardBomber
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    I am sure he could get a local to clear the trees just for the wood, and at the same time cut a path to them
     
  23. racinman
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    wow Snakes there also... did you see that one under the 37 ford?
     
  24. Timmy Z
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    SCORE!!!....even if half of the bodys are trashed there's still a whole lotta parts there!!
     
  25. Ebbsspeed
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    ...and lots of poison ivy. But man, what a stash! I could use that 40 Cadillac grille.
     
  26. Mr Grim
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    from Chicago,IL

    I e-mailed the guy asking the exact location and how much he is asking per car let's see what kind of response I get.I'm calling dibs on the two 35-36 p/u's :)
     
  27. chopt49
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    Now this would be worth a road trip from Nor Cal for sure - emailed him, lets see what becomes of this.

    Thanks for sharing!
     
  28. bshepherd
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    from michigan

    This guys is a couple hours from me, emailed to find out same as you guys. The pontiac sat in a field for thirty years it was wet but im still fixin it, some of those look better than what i started with. Size of tree does not nec. mean old seen trees grow almost 1 inch in diameter per year if the weather is right for them. Looks like it been at least 20yrs though just cause the numer of trees and under growth.
     
  29. Frankie47
    Joined: Dec 20, 2008
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    from omaha ne.

    bump:eek:I like this car not sure what it is, wife wants the stove!
     

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