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This guy gave it all
and now he’s dumped, forgotten…
Rest In Rust, old pal
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Not forgotten, for always on your blog 😀
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That is true, Angel 😀
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Yup…sure looks like things got a little too hot.
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To say the least, yup 😉
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Hmmm. It’s a little bit creepy and looks like it might belong in a sci-fi movie.
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It was kind of eerie to be honest, Christine. There was absolutely no other human in sight – apart from V-man. But it was too special to pass. Shooting photos and then back towards the road.
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Mar, what I like best regarding the above photos are the ones showing the melted glass (now hardened) as it lay on the dash and steering column. It’s beautiful. Thanks.
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The one in close-up of the steering wheel is my favorite, the third photo. I couldn’t resist the call of this car wreck. Thanks, M. 🙂
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Yes, there is nothing sadder than an old car wreck, abandoned, filthy, surrounded by glass debris and full of ashes and rust… a symbol of our decaying industrial societies?
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Things – as humans – get older and worn. And if they are discarded of after thorough use, I’m OK with it. Not if they are easily swapped for a younger, better, faster, more modern version each year.
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Probably looks like what my car will be like in a short bit there 🙂
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Why, did it burn too?
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