Nature is known to reclaim things left standing for a long time - but I've not seen anything quite like this! Kinda got that "sinking" feeling...!
Maybe a Montana lowrider??
tommystrat wrote:
Nature is known to reclaim things left standing for a long time - but I've not seen anything quite like this! Kinda got that "sinking" feeling...!
Maybe a Montana lowrider??
Looks like a Russian troop transport that got lost.
I have a penchant for photogenic abandoned vehicles. I guess because I'm a car guy. I find it amazing some people can just walk away from one. Last winter I spied this while on a walk. During the summer, you can't even see it because of the growth. It's a Chevy Chevette (1976–1987).
Here's one that's been memorialized. It's a fixture on Maui. Taken in 2015.
1923 Model "T"
The plaque
Hey, I’m glad you found my car! I parked it but couldn’t remember where.
Years ago I worked with a gal that was with USDA in the Palouse hills of Washington state. She parked the government truck, took off walking to check some fields, came back and her truck was gone. She reported it stolen and filled out reams of paperwork. Six months later she had to return to the same farm and same field and there sat her other truck. One wheat covered hill looks like the next one and when she returned the first time, she walked up one valley to the right. Embarrassing!!!
tommystrat wrote:
Nature is known to reclaim things left standing for a long time - but I've not seen anything quite like this! Kinda got that "sinking" feeling...!
Maybe a Montana lowrider??
Maybe a family truckster.
Just Fred wrote:
I have a penchant for photogenic abandoned vehicles. I guess because I'm a car guy. I find it amazing some people can just walk away from one. Last winter I spied this while on a walk. During the summer, you can't even see it because of the growth. It's a Chevy Chevette (1976–1987).
There isn't much left of the Chevette to walk away from.
tommystrat wrote:
Nature is known to reclaim things left standing for a long time - but I've not seen anything quite like this! Kinda got that "sinking" feeling...!
Maybe a Montana lowrider??
How long do you think? it's a 1965/66 Chevy
Manglesphoto wrote:
How long do you think? it's a 1965/66 Chevy
No, it's not quite that old.
It is a 1970 full-size Chevrolet wagon.
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