Abandoned cars and barn finds picture thread!!!!!

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An abandoned pioneer camp in a forest of Moscow Oblast, July 2013.

1936 GAZ M1 (a Soviet clone of the Ford Model B)
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Chevrolet C60X (a WWII army truck imported by USSR)
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A German WWII truck, most likely a replica of the Mercedes-Benz L4500A.
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And some more Soviet trucks, like this GAZ 51, not so interesting...
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They got inside the building. Amazing, frozen Soviet Union... Whoa, what's this down here?
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"Wow, we didn't expect cars being inside!"
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Can't identify this one. It's not Soviet. I first thought it's a GAZ M1 or M20, but it's not. Can anyone guess what is it?
Edit: Possibly 1948 Opel Kapitän.
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Sweet 1957 GAZ M21 Volga, a rare early edition with a "star" grill design.
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1946 Moskvich 400-401 (a Soviet clone of the 1938 Opel Kadett)
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1952 GAZ 69A. Nice condition compared to the others. :)
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If I ever get into the money, I'd buy something like that, but with a hard top. Just sitting still that Lagonda is bad ass.
 
It looks like it has a fair amount of bird dirt on it. That makes me think its been there awhile.
 
No. It wasn't in the mud slide. That's in a cow barn.

And that's not dirt. That's cow 🤬.
 
That's what I thought. Hence my earlier pun.

Seriously, how to people live with themselves. Leaving a Judge, or any decent car rot away in such conditions.
 
My god :(

I'd trade one of my kidneys for any of those...
I know. :(
The location of this mopar graveyard isn't too far from where I live either. If I had enough money (& driveway/garage space); I would try to save at least one of them.

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I found this MR2 near an auto repair place. It looks like it's been here for a long time.
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I'm tempted to go up to the owner of the Mercurys and offer $500 cash for one of them. My dad knows the owner. The only downfall though, is that with all the brutal winters the cars have had to go through, they're probably rusted out.
 

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