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Uploaded: 02/19/07 10:05 PM GMT
Wild Ride
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This old wreck is at least 2 miles from the closest road, and around 3 miles or better from the nearest house. There are no visible roads leading back to its location. In fact....theres only a few deer trails in the area. How in hell it got there is a mystery to me. Although my Grandfather told me it belonged to Bonnie, and Clyde. LOL. Not likely, but still a fun story to tell the kids. I actually shot this in black & white. Not a desaturation job. Thanx 4 lookin'. =)

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::jswgpb
02/19/07 10:56 PM GMT
Hard to tell how old it is from the pic but my guess would be bootleggers or somebody just managed to get it back there when it wasn't so bad many years ago. Good job Randy, musta been a hell of a jont to get back to it. LMAO
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::phasmid
02/20/07 12:48 AM GMT
Well, you don't find these much anymore these days with all the dumping reulations there are, but you've found yourself a keeper, and with a little dusting off and polishing you might just have yourself an antique car to enter in all those old auto shows you see around.. :)

:)PJ

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::Foxfire66
02/20/07 5:07 AM GMT
I'd have to say...
that was an old rum runner that missed a turn on a long ago dirt road.

Magnificant shot Randy. Seriously man. VERY Cool. I Love B&W's... REAL ones.
THIS is a Favorite my man.
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.Donna68
02/20/07 7:51 AM GMT
Love the image and love the humour of it as well. Brilliant job Dixie. :-)
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::verenabloo
02/20/07 8:46 AM GMT
Hey Randy! This is just a magnificient photo!!! The soft lacey look of the snow...and then seeing this old car...snuggled under the snowy blanket...its fantastic!! Verena
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.Inkeri
02/20/07 12:00 AM GMT
Absolutely Wonderful image,and Very Cool..Superb shot..Love it..
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::madmaven
02/20/07 12:34 AM GMT
So THAT'S where I parked the danged car! Now where are my keys!???????? :)

Nice shot, Big D!:)
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sharonva
02/20/07 4:13 PM GMT
Super neat pic...and the black and white is appropriate for the car itself. I agree that it was probably a bootlegger's car.
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::assfarst
07/21/07 8:40 PM GMT
Wonderful shot and very nostalgic. You hike deep in the woods and you see a lot of strange stuff. The forest really is mysterious.
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.simonwakefield
11/17/08 5:47 PM GMT
The car was stolen long ago and ditched on a property where no one could find it. Probably stolen by the owner of the property or a friend that needed a place to ditch it. Perhaps also an old insurnace fraud case. Or darn aliens playing pranks again. Please, when taking pics of snow, turn down the exposure or the pic will be filled with over exposed whites.
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