Dereliction
Lost River Grange
Ancient railroad snowplow
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To me, this almost looks like it was made by a few carpenters, welders and mechanics in the RR yard. It's on display beside a hiking/biking trail that was once a railroad used by the Weyerhaeuser Timber Company. Olene, Oregon, USA.
Across the street
SHOP
Loading dock
Pump house ruin
Pipes
Moon landing
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Number 3
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1955 Buick Century
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The dealer's emblem on the back says Marathon/Brooklyn. This car traveled 3,000 miles to get to Klamath Falls, Oregon.
1955 Buick Century
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Poor thing was a terrible mess. It looked like it had been in an accident many years ago. But, once again, the chrome looked fabulous!
Back door
1941 Buick Eight
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This one finally sold after years in front of an auto wrecker. I think it was an excellent candidate for restoration, because there was very little visible rust and body was free of dents. Heavy metal like this was actually hard to dent, unlike our cars now. You can smell the metal and almost feel the weight of it just by standing next to it. Well, I just love them.
1957 Lincoln Landau
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Favorite of my car photos. The car itself is wacky and kind of artistic, with its rust and "dotted line," so it made a very funny shot. Also rumored to be a restoration in progress. My rural area is a great location for collectors to find old junkers like this, because they are in barns, garages and commercial storage.
Giraffe
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Tanktown
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Pipes in back
Grain silo
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