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  • Eye cabbage: flipped over and burried Lark


    Chris Dresbach

  • #2
    Um, wow. That is a new one on me!
    Dylan Wills
    Everett, Wa.


    1961 Lark 4 door wagon
    1961 Lark 4 door wagon #2 (Wife's car!)
    1955 VW Beetle (Went to the dark side)
    1914 Ford Model T

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    • #3
      R.I.P. little Lark..

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      • #4
        A Lark where the floor and roof have equal amounts of rust...

        Actually, the back bumper and deck lid trim do not look too bad.

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        • #5
          The whole trunk lid might be good. Look how clean the body in the back is! The bumper is good for a driver.

          Gordon

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          • #6
            Chris,

            Did you notice if the back windshield was ok?
            (just kidding)

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            • #7
              Yeah, and with that birch sapling growing up through it, it would be a real bear to flip back over.

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              • #8
                That will buff out.....
                63 Avanti R1 2788
                1914 Stutz Bearcat
                (George Barris replica)

                Washington State

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                • #9
                  Is it too late to call dibs on the lower trunk stainless???

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                  • #10
                    I wonder if there is still an engine in that thing??? Water wouldn't have gotten into it being upside down...
                    Alex Nelsen, certified Studebaker nut.
                    Driving a 1954 Champion Coupe powered by a Chrysler 383.
                    Lizella, GA

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Nelsen Motorsports View Post
                      I wonder if there is still an engine in that thing??? Water wouldn't have gotten into it being upside down...
                      Note the tree growing through the engine compartment...
                      Chris Dresbach

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Chris_Dresbach View Post
                        Note the tree growing through the engine compartment...
                        I hear those Birches make quite the horsepower these days if grown right.
                        Alex Nelsen, certified Studebaker nut.
                        Driving a 1954 Champion Coupe powered by a Chrysler 383.
                        Lizella, GA

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                        • #13
                          I thought it was the same fate as these:
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Bob Andrews View Post
                            I thought it was the same fate as these:
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                            Wow, a river wall made of cars, I like it!
                            Chris Dresbach

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                            • #15
                              All those poor cars.......
                              Dylan Wills
                              Everett, Wa.


                              1961 Lark 4 door wagon
                              1961 Lark 4 door wagon #2 (Wife's car!)
                              1955 VW Beetle (Went to the dark side)
                              1914 Ford Model T

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