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[b] EARLY ROTTING MUSCLE
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ha! Lemme dig up picks of the Coronet pre-resto, you ain't seen nothing yet. I am in the heating and cooling business and spend a lot of time driving around the country side in the area and everywhere I go I see all sorts of forgotten muscle dying of cancer. I'll take my camera to work next week and post some photos. There is a guy about 30 minutes north of here who has 20-30 68-89 vettes and camaro's in a circle facing his building. It will make you cry. I've never been able to catch the guy there and no one seems to know who owns the place.
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Not muscle but interesting!
An old barn on a back road near me recently fell apart, and exposed this '57 Lincoln that hasn't seen the sun in years. ![]() ![]() |
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dang! dog rescue that car
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[b]MY friend Chuck's Dad drove this racer in the sixties - its GREAT lawn art now!!
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[ QUOTE ]
Not muscle but interesting! An old barn on a back road near me recently fell apart, and exposed this '57 Lincoln that hasn't seen the sun in years. ![]() [/ QUOTE ] I didn't know there were Lincolns at the Alamo---- Is there a ramp on the other side of those doors.... |
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peecaboo, i see you!
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Founder of Lost Muscle Cars Discovered; 1968 Dick Harrell L88 Super Chevelle, 1969 Ford Boss Bronco, 1969 KK1201 Boss 429 Prototype, 1964 Savoy 426 Max Wedge (steel nose), 1969 Nova L78 Yenko Sold |
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I didn't know there were Lincolns at the Alamo----
Is there a ramp on the other side of those doors.... [b] SHARP EYE! But it doesn't look sturdy enough to get that tank out!! ![]() |
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That's some
stone work---Do you know the story on this car or is this fella gonna wait till it takes the gravity elevator to the first floor........ |
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That Lincoln is a '56. There were two models, as far as I know - Capri and Premiere, with the latter being the top trim level. I think they are the best year for the era.
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