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Still Out There...

There were many names that came to mind for this section: 
"Rest (rust?) in peace", "Vintage Tin", "In the weeds" and more, but I settled on Still Out There...
...and they are still out there.


Bring your boots, climb over the ditch to check out these potential classics. Oh yeah, watch for the wasp nest! I have my "vintage-tin radar" on high alert all the time, and here are some of the finds.

Check out the vintage cars and trucks that are sitting behind or inside the preverbal barn, waiting for you to discover them, and possible drag it home for you and future generations to enjoy. Maybe a full restoration will follow or maybe you can get a way with a clean-up and some fresh fuel?


 

Lonely Mopar? in a field somewhere in Eastern Washington...

Decent looking 1957 Bel Air sitting along a back road.  Don't e-mail us for location, we don't know!

Pink Lincoln. This thing must weigh 3 tons! Sitting in a corner on a farm with a faded for sale sign.

1934 Plymouth. Just pulled it from a barn in southeastern Pennsylvania. Stock or maybe rod with an early Hemi?
Photo: Charlie Barone

 

Like time stood still...

This 1955 Plymouth Belvedere station wagon could have some body massage done, and a set of wide white wall tires??

This Ford P/U was sitting among some other pretty straight trucks. We hope the owner has plans to restore it, or we will have to do it!

This 1959 Ford has seen better days.. Imagine: 18 inch wheels, 426 Cobra Jet motor, or maybe skinny wide whitewalls with the stock Y-motor...?

Maybe too far gone...?

Can it be saved? 

Photo: Charlie Barone

Just Waiting...for you... Custom, stock, what should it be??

Photo: Charlie Barone

 

PLEASE NOTE:

We do NOT know where any of these cars are today, don't e-mail us and ask where they are.

 WE DON'T KNOW !

If we did, they would be in your Editor's garage !

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