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Somebodys got to be running a salvage business here.
Looks like an indoor scrap-yard, for sure.
Wonder what all those wires coming out of the trunk are.
That's the front of the car. You can see the radiator and hose connector to hit on the top left and those "wires" are just your run of the mill guts like hydraulic and fuel/fluid lines. It also looks like that car suffered an engine fire from the discoloration of the front quarter.
dang, that is the radiator, it looked like the trunck to me as well.
is that a DeLorean on the left side in the front?
nah,can't be. no Delorean logo
Wrong style hood...
Thats an 80s T Bird
your right levi
this is to be a huge clean up effort!!
Oh man that place must be a gold mind. I'd have a field day with all those old cars! How sad though, I want to save them.

Did you sit in any? I wouldn't be able to resist.

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