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  • they was left behind by a flood back in the day

  • saw a 55 chevy, 1957 chevy 2d post.. last car on its top looks like a 59-60 chevy based ont eh frame and position of fuel tank

  • Erosion Prevention would be correct sir. Saddening isn't it?

  • Now all you need is a cheap canoe and a battery powered sawzall. Hello scrapyard!

  • 1:48 cadillac

  • wow did u see tht 4 door hardtop wagon , 57 olds, 57 chevy, 59 chevy, 56 ford. the list goes on to bad they wasted thosed pieces of art!!!

  • There is still very rare parts that can be used. I see a still straight back chrome Bumber at 1:44 and still have the shine still on it.Good part to use for restoration project. All NOS. Nothing beats an original part.

  • yea farmers did this in the fifties & sixties to keep land erosion at bay they would line the junk cars and push them down with their tractors. Epa laws were not as stringent back tten. because all the enviromental damage these old sleds created. would result in HUGE fines today.

  • Man , I know this is bad to say , but , I wish they woulda done this here where I live so we could find trinket parts for our vehicles , but , knowing how bad the economy is here in WV , the crackheads and dopies woulda just dragged it up off the bank and cashed in at the scrapper...

  • Rescue them!!!! That 55 chevy 2dr. is worth like $5k as is! DONT LET THEM ROT AWAY!

  • @SuperKONR its NOT worth 5K as is...but still worth looking into saving.

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