I grew up in Crescent, about 1/2 hour north of "The City"...:)
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Neat find Don. That right rear fender looks like a '35 though, or could be the angle.
your luckier than I would have been the property owner would have said I'll be there in a minute and came with guns blazing.
did y'all have ham biscuits from the hog hunt afterwords?
congratulations on the hidden treasure.
There is a dandy place just south of Atoka, east of the highway and just north of Tushka that is a graveyard of sixties and early seventies iron. Hundreds upon hundreds of cars out in a pasture. You can even see it on google maps. I stop there when I'm visiting Oklahoma and pick up the odd part for my 64 Fairlane.
I know that most everyone is aware of the intelligence, experience and "WIT" of many of the members of various Hot Rod Forums but I truly think that is one of the funniest comments I have seen in quite some time. Thanks for the sore ribs.:LOL:
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Now that is a neat find...!
I need to get out in the woods more often!
Keith
You guys are still the luckiest..Over the last decade,we have had our fields of bent and rusty Aussie,English and American iron,slowly replaced with rusty,worn out Jappas..:(Hmmm,such is life..Auto life is just sooo cheap down here..:LOL: