BRING YOUR OWN TISSUES.
http://www.carsinbarns.com/Mopars%20...MoparIndex.htm
I was almost crying looking at some of these cars.
I was almost crying looking at some of these cars.
It's a shame that so many have been let go to thier current state. But others are just there, sitting, never being used. For God's sake, sell it to someone who wants it.
while travelling through the middle of no where near tionesta PA, i found a literal mopar graveyard. i was traveling for work, and we were completetely lost, so i didnt have a camera, but we stopped and looked
E-bodies with trees growing up through the roofs..
B-bodies with other cars stacked on top of them..
a 440 69 charger with with a pile of bricks set on top of it...
it was disgusting...while we were poking around, the bar near the road swung open, and out walked deliverance....2 rednecks in jeans and straw hats, carrying shotguns...one walked over the my buddy's cobra, the other toward us, telling us to "state our business"...i told him that i was a mopar guy, blah blah blah. he apologized, and the other guy came over....they were brothers..it was the family farm, and they were mopar guys as well. they began buying old badly wrecked and motorless mopars in the 80s, but had lost interest...they told me that some people had come and bought parts here and there, but some o them had been there so long that they had sunken into the ground up to the middle of the doors. theyre were nice enough to show us their "nice mopars"..a 71 demon with a 440...stock engine...it sounded good, could have used some work on the body, but solid, and the guy who started it all drove a Mirada T-top car. the paint was badly faded, but you could tell that these guys went out of their way to try to keep the cars as nice as they could...it was a damn shame...they told me that if i needed anything to let them know, but when we tried to go back the next day and we couldnt find it...[:@]
E-bodies with trees growing up through the roofs..
B-bodies with other cars stacked on top of them..
a 440 69 charger with with a pile of bricks set on top of it...
it was disgusting...while we were poking around, the bar near the road swung open, and out walked deliverance....2 rednecks in jeans and straw hats, carrying shotguns...one walked over the my buddy's cobra, the other toward us, telling us to "state our business"...i told him that i was a mopar guy, blah blah blah. he apologized, and the other guy came over....they were brothers..it was the family farm, and they were mopar guys as well. they began buying old badly wrecked and motorless mopars in the 80s, but had lost interest...they told me that some people had come and bought parts here and there, but some o them had been there so long that they had sunken into the ground up to the middle of the doors. theyre were nice enough to show us their "nice mopars"..a 71 demon with a 440...stock engine...it sounded good, could have used some work on the body, but solid, and the guy who started it all drove a Mirada T-top car. the paint was badly faded, but you could tell that these guys went out of their way to try to keep the cars as nice as they could...it was a damn shame...they told me that if i needed anything to let them know, but when we tried to go back the next day and we couldnt find it...[:@]
A guy down where Jennifer is from has a 383 69 Coronet RT that someone drove a tractor over. The thing is bent like a taco shell. He told be I could have whatever I wanted off it, but I don't think I'd trust it much.
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I wonder who would actually want to use the 'Wallpaper' in that link. Imagine turning on your computer and the first thing you see is a bunch of destroyed,cruched-up,rusted mopars. It hurts just to take a glance at them let along have them as wallpaper. [sm=smiley19.gif]



