Folks,the way those cars are lined up they look like they have placed like that on purpose for soil stabilisation. Move any of them and you could find yourself in a world of pain by the owner.
Very cool, you better grab that piece of trim off of that 41 Ford dash board. Its pretty darn rare. Its one piece and has the clock delete, Its made of metal (all others are plastic with the clock opening and are also 2 pieces.) That piece is only found on Standard models and is HARD to get.
I already got it this weekend, I'm working a deal on it with another HAMBer. I also got several back window housings, and most of the salvagable dashes and misc. None of these cars are worth moving out whole, they are pretty much gone from the dirt down. Even if they were worth moving, the dam they were once helping hold up is no longer there.
North of Rock Springs, but yes there is alot of good stuff around the valley, if you don't mind getting shot. Ha ha. The Bridger Valley is full of devil worshippers and polygamists. Ha ha.
Yeah they did that in the 50's then they realized it doesnt work. and figured out better ways of doing stuff. And the owner is probably dead. So take the stuff.
This old junker? I showed one of them gay WYOTech'ers and he took it to the crusher for a six pack of Olympia.
I hope whoever took that car's old lady cheats on him with a silver back gorilla. Rot in Wyoming motherfucker! Merc fags anyway.
Some of that stuff would be cool to hang on the wall in the living room. Maybe my wife wouldn't think so.... Mark
I cant believe all the pics I come across of old cars out west in fields or deserts etc... Blows my mind. They wouldnt have lasted that long here. Either mother nature wouldve got them, or someone else would have first...Cool scene/pictures though...