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    Forgotten cars in Missouri ...

    thought i would get some pictures. i like the superbee and the XL's...too bad the t-boned panther and waggin are messed up soo much
    Last edited by 87_crown_vic; 01-30-2008, 10:15 AM.
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    #2
    nice.....theres another box wagon in the woods

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    1987 TriBurner and 1986 Alaska stokers keeping me warm. (and some pesky oil heat)

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      #3
      WHY is that Super Bee sitting there rotting away??!!? Ugha, it looks pretty nice too.
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        #4
        seeing that crown vic like that almost makes me wanna cry
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          #5
          Uhh...that bee is worth a shit load if it's real...

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            #6
            Get that Super Bee. Where is that? I might make a trip out there myself.
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              #7

              i saw somthin like this not long ago, but it was hit worse

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                #8
                Those Super Bees is like gold, even when rotted.

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                  #9
                  If you can possibly swing it at all, snatch that Super Bee. I guarantee you that even in its current state if you hold onto it for five years you could easily make ten grand profit on it.

                  and don't fret about that Crown Vic so much... it's pretty salvageable. Minimal frame pulling, if any, needed. Two new doors. New fender. New B-pillar. You got yourself a nice car. It wouldn't be cheap to fix an old worthless car like that, but it wouldn't be particularly difficult for even a halfway decent bodyman.

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                    #10
                    You probably could fix it, but...why? There's lots of examples of nice clean cars out there...no point in wasting your efforts on something like that.

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                      #11
                      a smashed up panther can be given a second chance. my blue CV sedan i have at one time was totalled and fixed. it was given a second chance. if the car runs, fix it and drive it. to me they deserve chances also. not the panthers fault somebody slammed the side. the Grand Marquis i have was either me take it or it was going to the junkman. i saved it and gave it a chance. like i said...it hurts to see a smashed panther
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                        #12
                        The tip of the Torino catches my eye, not the Super Bee .
                        That wagon got one of those aluminum no rub strip rear bumper....
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                          #13
                          i was woondering if anybody noticed the waggin' with no black strip bumpers.
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                            #14
                            We had a Ford LTD station wagon when I was a kid. It had the pop up seat in the back floor board. I use to drine down the strip when I was 16.
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