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.
Not a problem. Remove the rear fenders, a vertical cut in each side, remove the two sections from the tree, weld it back together, and remount the fenders. Look for an engine and transaxle.
If I recall, 6 bolts to get the rear apron off and that body will be free to be pulled forward with minor damage. Definitely restorable with a new floor pan.
This one I'm going to have to say yes.
ReplyDeleteprobably a portent of the only true green vehicle
ReplyDeleteThat's a pretty big tree for only 60 or so years of growth!
ReplyDeleteThey grow much faster than you'd expect.
DeleteWell, I see a trunk, but that's not the trunk.
ReplyDeleteI know I have skewed vision, but why am I reminded of various pornographic scenes I've witnessed
ReplyDeleteWhat's harder than getting 6 pregnant women into a VW bug? Getting 6 women pregnant in a VW bug.
DeleteWorld's first Volkswagen Woodie
ReplyDeleteFrom the taillight that’s a 70 or 71…. I brought a 1971 Super Beetle (1500 instead of 1300 cc) back to the States when I DEROSed from Europe…
ReplyDeleteSomeone pulled the engine I guess…
In 1970 the US model was 1600cc, 57 hp.
DeleteI think the green pickup to the right might be an International.
ReplyDeleteAgree.
DeleteThat's silly. Everyone knows the trunk on that goes in the front.
ReplyDeleteNot a problem. Remove the rear fenders, a vertical cut in each side, remove the two sections from the tree, weld it back together, and remount the fenders. Look for an engine and transaxle.
ReplyDeleteToo far gone when it was built!
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If I recall, 6 bolts to get the rear apron off and that body will be free to be pulled forward with minor damage. Definitely restorable with a new floor pan.
ReplyDeleteSchrodinger's car. It leaves and never leaves.
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