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This old Ford is just begging for a restoration before it gets too far gone.



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Like this one? My in-laws have 14 acres, covered with spruce trees, blackberry bushes, and at my last count, over 70 old vehicles. This '50 Ford has certainly seen better days, but it made for a good photo!
 

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Sorry 75Vette, I can't like the last one. :(

I don't get people who can't carry out what they carried in.

I knew following your pics of trash behind that that one might touch a nerve...not trying to touch a nerve mind you. I just thought it ironic at the time to run across an old pop top can of PBR in the middle of NOWHERE taking the dog for a "nature" walk.
 
I knew following your pics of trash behind that that one might touch a nerve...not trying to touch a nerve mind you. I just thought it ironic at the time to run across an old pop top can of PBR in the middle of NOWHERE taking the dog for a "nature" walk.

No worries. :D No nerves touched.

I'll bet you carried it out for who ever left it too.
 
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From a trip to Colorado I took back in the late 90's.



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This old Ford is just begging for a restoration before it gets too far gone.



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Spray it with clear satin, re-due the motor(or replace), new interior, new rims and tires.(Maybe a suspension component or two as well)

My .02

Nice picture by the way.

Regards,

Kobsw
 
This is the "palace of the governors" in the central plaza of Santa Fe, New Mexico. For innumerable years, native Americans have set up space next to it to sell their crafts.

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Here is the plaque on the building which tells you about its origins, history, and status as the oldest public building in the United States.

John

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