Those are spectacular...and somewhere there is a man, drooling over these photo's wanting that truck...thinking restoration....the same way I do over an abandoned home.
I've been paging backwards through your blog... so many great pictures, I'm enjoying them all. This one stopped me in my tracks. So many questions... who owned it? why did they leave it here? and how come it hasn't deteriorated more than it has? I would think the Canadian winters would wreak havoc with a vehicle.
I've been paging backwards through your blog... so many great pictures, I'm enjoying them all. This one stopped me in my tracks. So many questions... who owned it? why did they leave it here? and how come it hasn't deteriorated more than it has? I would think the Canadian winters would wreak havoc with a vehicle.
You outdid yourself again, BW - great photos!
ReplyDeleteThose are spectacular...and somewhere there is a man, drooling over these photo's wanting that truck...thinking restoration....the same way I do over an abandoned home.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos, I noticed that there aren't any bullet holes anywhere, sadly, that would not be the case if the truck were south of the border.
ReplyDeleteYou sometimes see that here. Thanks for visiting my page.
DeleteI've been paging backwards through your blog... so many great pictures, I'm enjoying them all. This one stopped me in my tracks. So many questions... who owned it? why did they leave it here? and how come it hasn't deteriorated more than it has? I would think the Canadian winters would wreak havoc with a vehicle.
ReplyDeleteI've been paging backwards through your blog... so many great pictures, I'm enjoying them all. This one stopped me in my tracks. So many questions... who owned it? why did they leave it here? and how come it hasn't deteriorated more than it has? I would think the Canadian winters would wreak havoc with a vehicle.
ReplyDelete