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Wow!! Check out the moss on the seats. This adds new ideas to barn find......0
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too bad NOT kept in a barn Brownie!
mech. parts only (most badly rusted Hudson I ever saw was in Wash.; lifted the trunk lid, saw grass & rear axle) - must be a very early '52 (hood orn.) as appears to have a single range Hydro0 -
That could be saved and restored! I would save it but I have enough cars to move back home this summer and I'd have to clean all the moss and dirt off of it before I could take it across the boarder to Canada.0
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C C - now IF you could get it onto a car trailer without the frame buckling (as one did in a story Jack Miller once told me happened to a '54 H conv.), and IF your equivalent of the Border Patrol would allow you to drag it into Canada, I'd think the RCMP would go after you for pollution!!!
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Plant it and maybe it will grow!0
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Pete-
A friend of mine had that same thing happen to a '56 MK II with 9,000 original miles. Buckled right in half when they were taking it off of the trailer back home after retrieving it from the NE. Fortunately, Premiere's utilized the same frame.0 -
I like this part:
"Sell hole or parts . . ."
That's funny, right there. )0 -
Glad to see that he is willing to sell the, "hole!"0
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Of course you could just water it and let the moss grow and use it as "Chia" pet.0
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Having lived near Shelton, this is sadly typical of most of the old cars in the area. There will be moss on top of moss on any part you pull off that car. Sucks.0
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