And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
The interesting part is that those bits were obviously arranged like that years ago. Just waiting for the right time to take the picture for the obvious caption.
I had a Vega in the 70's that was about to return to Mother Nature like that. I poked a finger at one of the rust spots and my finger went through to the interior. I then did the same thing to the floor pan....yikes! Got $50 on the trade in.
A little Bondo, a little paint...no one will notice.
ReplyDeleteFunny. I don't see anyone scouring the area trying to salvage some of those rare vehicle computer chips.
ReplyDeleteA body shop owner told me once that he had body and fender men and parts replacers. That's me. A part replacer. And not really hard ones.
ReplyDeleteAppears to be a '63 Impala ragtop off to the left. Top appears to be in good condition, it hastahav great Low Rider potential.
ReplyDeleteHa!
ReplyDeleteThe interesting part is that those bits were obviously arranged like that years ago. Just waiting for the right time to take the picture for the obvious caption.
ReplyDeleteMade good money parting that one out
ReplyDeleteI had a Vega in the 70's that was about to return to Mother Nature like that. I poked a finger at one of the rust spots and my finger went through to the interior. I then did the same thing to the floor pan....yikes! Got $50 on the trade in.
ReplyDeleteMy aircraft mechanic once made the comment that everything that is metal was once dirt, and it will do its chemical best to get back there.
ReplyDeleteYou've got it all wrong.
ReplyDeleteHe planted shock absorbers, and already, it's sprouted wheels.
A couple of more years, and he'll grow an entire car!