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The day finally came where we pulled this '69 Kingswood out of the weeds!







This wagon was driven here 20 years ago, and the engine was removed at this spot. Who knows where that ended up.

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I LOVE THOSE BIG OLD WAGONS!!GOOD LUCK!
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It started to snow when the skid-loader arrived.


The tires sunk into the ground about 6 inches!


Slid the roll-back under the wagon, next the skid-loader was used to knock down some of the brush covering the front end.


The car is now moving, but none of the wheels are turning. That tree next to the front door actually helped guide the car straight up onto the deck.




The hood fell off, not worth taking anyway.


The brush hid this side of the car so well, I didn't know about the damaged rear door.


It's up there, now we have to take it back to my buddy's farm.

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Back at the farm.


Nothing (except the floor) fell off the car during the 6 mile trip here.


The right side floor fell down onto the deck of the rollback.




B9




This is the only door that will open. It's a 9 passenger wagon, and my son LOVES third row seat wagons!


All kidding aside, this thing is very rusty, I doubt if I fix it. When I'm able to dig into it, that will tell the story!
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The folks that own the farm where this car was, and some others, are clearing out all of the junkers and sending them to the scrap yard, as they need some cash.

Here's a few others....









Vega seats? The mate was nearby.


There are countless hub caps and wheels everywhere!



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Soon to become scrap metal




Inside a 50 Ford 4 door





The old family wagon





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Thanks for braving the cold to share your fun Rick!
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This one will be tons of fun with a tree laying on it.


Check out the tree!










Just add a desk and chair to complete your office in the woods.

I posted pics of ALL the cars in this woods in the Rotting Musclecars thread.
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Bryan had a great time too. He wants me to restore the Kingswood and Cadillac for him.

BTW, the Kingswood is free, not that its a great deal.
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Too bad they waited and didn't do this 6 months ago. They would of doubled their money on scrap.
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