One of the most unusual things I have ever seen.
Kind of reminds me of those decaying President busts in VA.
pmsc70d wrote:
It isn't a wrecking yard, it is a work of art, in a truly beautiful setting. I felt like I was in a Pixar movie.
Art, I disagree! More likely someone figured out how to circumvent zoning laws that would have prevented a junk yard at this location!
👍👍loved it, especially the log truck fully loaded
Wow, you got 45 minutes out of me going through all those vehicles. As an old International guy I even found an old F series tractor, and the old IH tractor pulling its last load of logs down from the mountain, even the sometimes needed crank is still there. Never saw so many COE cabs in one spot. Isn't that a red Skoda sitting between the two Fords. Way over to the left is what looks like an old Chrysler product but don't remember them having suicide doors that late. Is not that a little Honda 600. More captions within your photos than have time for. When I see these collections, or some of them hauled to the smelter from the crusher I can't help but muse about how all these vehicles came from the dealer all bright and shinny from the family picking up their new steed to the truck driver getting an all new one that will take them down the road with loads of whatever. Oh if we could only hear the stories that each of them could tell about being driven by the newly licensed teen to the one who took that old IH down with it's last load of logs. Oh so many captions for each of the vehicles. 'Can you hear the kids screamin' on that old school bus?' How's the one in your garage doing today? What will it be able to tell? It' up to an hour now! Thanks really PSMC. JimM/DakotaColt
DickC
Loc: NE Washington state
Probably some restorable vehicles there!!
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