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Old 04-14-2008, 05:32 PM
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This picture could be captioned in so many ways.... having second thoughts on the purchase ? ... Oh man, what will the wife say this time....

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Thats exactly what is was thinking.

or ( O chit what did i get myself into )
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there could almost be a thread that features trees growing through cars. i know where a 57 Ford Squad cars sits with out a motor. Theres a 7 foot radius Oak growing through the engine bay. Its quite a sight to see! Also have seen a 69 Chevelle SS with a Tree growing between the rear bumper and body.
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there could almost be a thread that features trees growing through cars. i know where a 57 Ford Squad cars sits with out a motor. Theres a 7 foot radius Oak growing through the engine bay. Its quite a sight to see! Also have seen a 69 Chevelle SS with a Tree growing between the rear bumper and body.

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that's got to be some extra large (14' ) engine bay!!
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there could almost be a thread that features trees growing through cars. i know where a 57 Ford Squad cars sits with out a motor. Theres a 7 foot radius Oak growing through the engine bay. Its quite a sight to see! Also have seen a 69 Chevelle SS with a Tree growing between the rear bumper and body.

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that's got to be some extra large (14' ) engine bay!!

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yeah..oops..i meant circumference...you know the length around a circle
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I feel like printing out a stack of these rotted car photos for use the next time I find some delusional dork who has a once valuable car rotting away in his backyard that he's gonna restore someday.

That way I can show him each and every one and kindly tell him: "Hey, here's a XXXXXmobile and it was worth $XX,XXX when it was parked in 19XX. And here are the recent results of what it was worth when it was finally sold after its owner died and there was nothing left: $XX.

Now, would you rather have the larger amount now or would you rather I give your next of kin the smaller amount later?
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