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Posted: Thu Oct 11, 12 3:51 pm
by drewcrane
Ok I got over my self and spoke to Roland ,all is good now
He does have some more desert shots to warm and dry you guys out . look at this challenger sitting out in the heat, people put cardboard against the tires to help block the sun from damaging the rubber..........the car needs a bit of help.........
And the other shot is from a David Lynch movie
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 12 5:06 pm
by Mossy68
Is the sun bathing Chally just abandoned ?
Gary
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 12 5:57 pm
by Dave-R
No. A guy owns it and it's the usual "I'm going to fix her up one day" crap.
The guys Step son has been trying for over 10 years to get his step father to sell it to him but so far without success.
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 12 6:08 pm
by Mossy68
Thanks Dave.
I can't believe some people !!!!!
I watched an early mustang rot to the floor over 20 years because my neighbour "was going to restore it"
Heartbreaking !!!
Gary

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 12 6:09 pm
by drewcrane
This is abandoned

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 12 6:13 pm
by Mossy68
That's bigger than my house Drew !!!!
Gary

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 12 6:21 pm
by autofetish
Mossy68 wrote:That's bigger than my house Drew !!!!
Gary

I would have the dana and 440 out of that in a snap
great pictures love them

Posted: Thu Oct 11, 12 7:02 pm
by drewcrane
autofetish wrote:Mossy68 wrote:That's bigger than my house Drew !!!!
Gary

I would have the dana and 440 out of that in a snap
great pictures love them

Good point I should contact Ed Ko and have him look in to that , It is in Cisco Utah,
I am amazed that it still has alot of stuff on it , scavengers must not travel this way very much...........
Ok I spoke with Ed and he said someone owns the property as well as the vehicles ,Heck I would have taken that rear end

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 12 4:14 am
by drewcrane
I had to post this ,if you notice the hose on the ground ,for some reason it fell off and spewed fuel all over and well...................any comments or captions are more than welcome
I just realized ....good thing the price was cheap for the fuel

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 12 8:55 am
by Dave-R
It would have got very nasty if there had been an ignition source when that pump started spraying up Rolands back.
Posted: Fri Oct 12, 12 9:41 am
by Pete
Is she actually talking to a Snickers Bar??
Is that classed as foreplay in the 'States????

Posted: Fri Oct 12, 12 1:07 pm
by drewcrane
Pete wrote:Is she actually talking to a Snickers Bar??
Is that classed as foreplay in the 'States????

well she has had few snickers I bet and she got her clothes at Colorado tent and awning.......
And yes Roland is very lucky,.........very lucky considering hot oil sparked a fire off my headders

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 12 9:37 pm
by drewcrane
I knew something was wrong the K frame where the Lower control arm bolts to the shaft area, is cracked,
common problem after 42 years and alot of track duty and 2 road trips .......I CAN FIX IT

Posted: Fri Oct 19, 12 9:49 pm
by Pete
Have you put a sump guard on that, Drewe??
Quick fix I imagine............
Posted: Fri Oct 19, 12 10:04 pm
by db
Will you add a little gusset plate for extra strength Drew?