relics from a time gone by
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relics from a time gone by
This thread is about the farm time forgot or rather the old iron that has been parked and forgotten.
First off we will start with the wide shot of the area
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This is where about half of the vehicles are hiding. This is a farm that has been in the guy’* family since the early 1900s and this means that the father had the depression mentality where you save everything that could be used in the future. My grandpa was the same way so I understand the mentality, but here is where the story gets sad the dad died and the son inherited the farm and all the vehicles along with it. This is where I come into the picture the son is my parent’* neighbor since they moved to the new house and well I am known as the old school gearhead in the family so that is what caught the guys attention. He told my dad about the 67 and 68 catalina that is sitting out there. This is where I found out that the guy wants very cheap prices for all the cars since he has a horrible disease and doesn’t want to burden his children. Since I am a picker at heart this peaked my interest at potentially pulling the drivetrain or fix it and drive it or find the right owner for it.
This is the 67
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This is the 68
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I was able to pop the hood on the 68 and it was a 2 bbl 400 and I am assuming a th400 but not 100% sure. The 67 wouldn’t pop loose but judging by how this guy’* collection is put together I would assume it is a 400 also…
I know to some of you these cars are yawn cars but there is more I promise
I am a huge old school truck fan and most the rest of these are trucks that have so much potential to be killer drivers and or tow rigs.
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This truck was actually the truck he learned to drive on so he is selling it for more but I found out that this thing is sort of an odd duck it is loaded and has an automatic which was rare for that era.
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The next batch of pics is of trucks that I don’t know what they are but could be saved from the big junkyard in the sky
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Now this is a snub nose chevy circa the 50s… Most of you will recognize it as the jeepers creepers truck which made me laugh
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Just to give an idea how long these vehicles have been out there… that tree is growing between body and the bumper
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Back to the cars… This is on the other side of the farm
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This is a Biscayne or impala I cant remember but there is 3 of those that are just sitting there having donated their hearts to run irrigation pumps back in the day.
This is 1 of the 2 trucks I would love to see saved and brought back to its former glory. How often do you see a bug eyed Studebaker truck… I think a little drop and a 5.3 with or without a turbo and a t56 and ford 9 in would make a killer show truck
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This is the second truck I want to save well I should say the first in priority. I am thinking that this would be a great driver with a stroked lq4 stroked to 402 with ls3 heads and a fast 102 setup topping it off and a 6l60e and a 12 bolt rear and 3.73s
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If you want to see more pics I took of the farm you can dig around in the folder
forgotten relics pictures by gojo83 - Photobucket
Now to the saddest part of the whole trip out to the farm… I am a closet Vette fan and this hurts to see. He has cancer and this is the only car he “won’t” sell… According to my dad it is a 65 stingray that has a 327 and a 4 spd.
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This was just part of my trip the rest was awesome and I was able to beat on the spectrum of the SRT vehicles on the track for 10 hours and I will say the new 300c srt8 is really growing on me…blacked out on the optional black chrome rims with 15% tint and call it good for the time being
First off we will start with the wide shot of the area
84bbd56f.jpg
This is where about half of the vehicles are hiding. This is a farm that has been in the guy’* family since the early 1900s and this means that the father had the depression mentality where you save everything that could be used in the future. My grandpa was the same way so I understand the mentality, but here is where the story gets sad the dad died and the son inherited the farm and all the vehicles along with it. This is where I come into the picture the son is my parent’* neighbor since they moved to the new house and well I am known as the old school gearhead in the family so that is what caught the guys attention. He told my dad about the 67 and 68 catalina that is sitting out there. This is where I found out that the guy wants very cheap prices for all the cars since he has a horrible disease and doesn’t want to burden his children. Since I am a picker at heart this peaked my interest at potentially pulling the drivetrain or fix it and drive it or find the right owner for it.
This is the 67
2b4bec86.jpg
This is the 68
99bbb369.jpg
I was able to pop the hood on the 68 and it was a 2 bbl 400 and I am assuming a th400 but not 100% sure. The 67 wouldn’t pop loose but judging by how this guy’* collection is put together I would assume it is a 400 also…
I know to some of you these cars are yawn cars but there is more I promise
I am a huge old school truck fan and most the rest of these are trucks that have so much potential to be killer drivers and or tow rigs.
95e5879d.jpg
This truck was actually the truck he learned to drive on so he is selling it for more but I found out that this thing is sort of an odd duck it is loaded and has an automatic which was rare for that era.
4c01ff9f.jpg
The next batch of pics is of trucks that I don’t know what they are but could be saved from the big junkyard in the sky
e1c45133.jpg
5ddae542.jpg
4d71abdb.jpg
530ec59e.jpg
5241cb81.jpg
9368746b.jpg
5abf74b0.jpg
Now this is a snub nose chevy circa the 50s… Most of you will recognize it as the jeepers creepers truck which made me laugh
f0a853ff.jpg
Just to give an idea how long these vehicles have been out there… that tree is growing between body and the bumper
add77e2f.jpg
Back to the cars… This is on the other side of the farm
ace0dd31.jpg
This is a Biscayne or impala I cant remember but there is 3 of those that are just sitting there having donated their hearts to run irrigation pumps back in the day.
This is 1 of the 2 trucks I would love to see saved and brought back to its former glory. How often do you see a bug eyed Studebaker truck… I think a little drop and a 5.3 with or without a turbo and a t56 and ford 9 in would make a killer show truck
8a0c71b4.jpg
This is the second truck I want to save well I should say the first in priority. I am thinking that this would be a great driver with a stroked lq4 stroked to 402 with ls3 heads and a fast 102 setup topping it off and a 6l60e and a 12 bolt rear and 3.73s
131f63ed.jpg
3568c4e5.jpg
If you want to see more pics I took of the farm you can dig around in the folder
forgotten relics pictures by gojo83 - Photobucket
Now to the saddest part of the whole trip out to the farm… I am a closet Vette fan and this hurts to see. He has cancer and this is the only car he “won’t” sell… According to my dad it is a 65 stingray that has a 327 and a 4 spd.
fe757a64.jpg
1f978cab.jpg
b42bd70c.jpg
7e7b7847.jpg
This was just part of my trip the rest was awesome and I was able to beat on the spectrum of the SRT vehicles on the track for 10 hours and I will say the new 300c srt8 is really growing on me…blacked out on the optional black chrome rims with 15% tint and call it good for the time being
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It never ceases to amaze me the number of relics that can be found deep in farm lands and inside of barns. My grandparents were also from the GD and d everything too. Mostly farm equipment though.
I know quite a few people down in PA that have NICE antiques out in the woods but won't do anything with them, or sell them. It just urks the snot outta me. Everytime I drive by a big barn with closed doors, it just makes me wonder what is hidden inside.
Thank you for sharing this Greg. It was a lovely walk down memory lane.
I know quite a few people down in PA that have NICE antiques out in the woods but won't do anything with them, or sell them. It just urks the snot outta me. Everytime I drive by a big barn with closed doors, it just makes me wonder what is hidden inside.
Thank you for sharing this Greg. It was a lovely walk down memory lane.
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