This one's out behind the Vulture Mine:
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Wow, I haven't been here in awhile. Been down with surgery and recovery. I'm finally starting to feel better. Anyway, does anybody besides me wonder how, and more perpexingly, why half these old cars end up upside-down? There's the question of the day.
Rachel in Utah ghost_town_huntress@yahoo.com
It's not fun 'till I get hurt!
This car was an abandoned relic between Kingman and Oatman, AZ
Well, In the case of the Buick, it was at the bottom of a cliff, so that provides a reason. As for other, my best guess is kids getting enjoyment from flipping a car.
Steve: That last photo I actually would say is a 1957 Chevy Convertible. Considering its desirability, it's amazing it's just sitting there.
Here are a few more of the multitude of cars at Silver City, Nevada:
1951 Dodge Coronet:
1947 Oldsmobile 98:
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Easily distracted.
Current distraction: Railroad Depots
This one I found in the Smoky Mountain National Park in the Big Greenbrier area.
Anybody recognize it???
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