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*clears throat*
That’ll buff right out.
*reclines in chair, smugly*
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A little Simoniz will take care of it.
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Ran when parked.
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No lowballers, I know what I have.
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Will trade for ATV or Dirt bike.
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Anyone have a sale on Mr.Clean Magic erasers?
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rat rod heaven...........
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Also rat heaven.
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Need a push?
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I’m skeptical.
That ~1961 Opel Kapitan and what looks like a Peugeot 403 in front of it must have been brought back to 1940 in a time machine (the Germans were pretty advanced after all, they had UFOs too).
Edit: didn’t read article first :)
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Crazy. It really shows how priorities change after tragedy.
At the start of the war: “Hide the cars”
After the war: “Cars? Huh? Who cares?”
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most of those look like there’s too much missing for them to have been parked there in driveable condition. neat pics though.
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Looks like a lot of them were cannibalized for spare parts over the years, which, combined with the presence of postwar models in the front, suggests that whoever owned the quarry started treating it like a conventional junkyard after a time.
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I am pretty sure the blue sedan is post war. Also, the Citroen H van is definitely post war. All the other cars seem prewar though... I wonder what the whole story is?
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Article says some were added post war
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Fallout: New Paris confirmed?
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rust and tetanus heaven