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DonSSDD

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Saw this one about 2009, if it had a title it’s probably worth $15-20,000 in California. :D:D
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Tooth

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I agree with James 59 impala. I have spotted a good piece of trim! Looks like the car was cut in half laying on the wrong end of the back half upside down.:dunno2
 

DonSSDD

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Yes convertible, and a parts car not too far away. Bob will remember this one.
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DonSSDD

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I agree with James 59 impala. I have spotted a good piece of trim! Looks like the car was cut in half laying on the wrong end of the back half upside down.:dunno2
Likely rusted bad, was at the side of a farmers field amd he likely use his front end loader to put it there in a pile.

Nearby was a 63 impala 2 door HT, it was sitting in a brook in about 2 ft of water, stuff had been there 20-30 years.
 

Tooth

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:barf1 That’s crazy we get that with raccoons here, and I’m starting to see a lot of armadillos that have migrated from Texas up to Central Missouri I bet they froze their a$$ off last month. -20/25 at night!!!
Kevin said that the 63 that I bought from him in Colorado had half of a carcass of a rabbit that his crazy shop cat massacred, and he said that he was going to be kind enough to leave it in there for me when I pick it up. Only 10 1/2 hrs one way:confused.
 

DonSSDD

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Make sure it’s not in the nineties when you haul it home or the vultures will come with it?

Listened one time to a scientist who studied turkey vultures, he said to defend themselves, they throw up. Considering their diet, that would be a good defense I’d say. He had one throw up over his car when he startled it when it was eating some road kill.
 
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