Attention Old Car Nuts

    • Gold Top Dog
    Got up to the cars again today and boyfiend and I took a look to see what it is going to take to get them out of there. There were folks up there with a 4-wheeler, chainsaw, jack and come-along getting their cars out...

    Anyway, I took a few more pictures....

    The dark colored one is a station wagon and it's so cool, it has a neat rack on top. The tires in the red Rambler held air! We brought a tank up with us and started filling up the tires, which weren't even flat anyway.

    • Gold Top Dog
    Looks like the board wants these in small doses, lol



    • Gold Top Dog
    One more.


    • Gold Top Dog
    This is exciting!  Good luck getting them home.
    • Gold Top Dog
    I can't help but read human into all this, but doesn't it look like the trees are hugging the cars so they can't leave?  It looks like you can't slide a piece of paper between the car and any of the trees around the cars.  *Mine Mine Mine! So sayeth the trees* Jules
    • Gold Top Dog
    Yes, that's why we've been up there with a chainsaw, Jules. [:D]
    • Gold Top Dog
    <-------Slow on the uptake.....  *smaks her palm against her forhead*     Oopsie, now I get it....please forgive!   Jules
    • Gold Top Dog
    OK - stupid question coming. [:D][:D] I just noticed the trees. Have those cars been there so long that trees actually grew around them?

    Joyce
    • Gold Top Dog
    Yep. Those are beautiful birch trees, which do grow fairly fast. My cars have been parked there since 1965. Forty-one years or so.

    I suspect that the area where the cars are, which is now wooded, was an open field when the cars were first parked. He started parking cars there in the 1940s.

    The Boyfiend is getting this Ford Model AA dump truck: