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01-30-2008, 03:56 PM   #7 (permalink)
sharpshot71
 
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Lonsdale MN
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Re: Old Cars That Are Dead But Not Gone Yet

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Originally Posted by tbirdchick View Post
a lot of rural folks just dragged them out into the south 40 and kinda forgot about them.

Jan
oh i know exactly what your talking about, we had a car or two of my uncles in my woods until we finally cleaned it out. and i have cleaned up a few woods of the same sort, freezers, fridges, cars, old snowmobiles ect.

what i was saying was that its sad to think of how sought after these cars are now, and there are so many that are trashed becasue nobody knew any better. And now we do much the same with todays cars becasue they arent classics yet. We think that none of today's cars will ever be worth anything, and they might not, but other people always thought none of their stuff would ever be worth anything. Who knows, my 96 chrysler cirrus might be worth something someday, now its not even worth its weight in scrap, cause its all plastic
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