A group of old automobiles abandoned and left to decay in a gully at an old desert mining site
2 thoughts on “Desert Automobile Graveyard”
That car is a Surf Green 1953 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery – an extremely rare and salvageable car, even in this condition. The same goes for that 1930s sedan in the background. These treasures should be rescued before more gun-obsessed vandals can inflict further damage.
And my hat’s off to you for not disclosing the location.
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That car is a Surf Green 1953 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery – an extremely rare and salvageable car, even in this condition. The same goes for that 1930s sedan in the background. These treasures should be rescued before more gun-obsessed vandals can inflict further damage.
And my hat’s off to you for not disclosing the location.
That is fascinating. Fortunately it is in a protected area.