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Wagon Buried Forty Years To Be Removed

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Jerry forwarded this article from Massachusetts on a Jeep Wagoneer that’s been stuck in a collapsing shed by an unstable dune for forty years. Now, the property owners can finally remove it. I’m sure it’s in perfect shape, lol!

http://www.capecodtimes.com/news/20170219/jeep-buried-in-truro-dune-for-40-years-to-be-removed (if that link blocks you from reading the article, try this article.

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PHOTO CREDIT: STEVE HEASLIP. Hard to see the jeep within the shed.

 

11 Comments on “Wagon Buried Forty Years To Be Removed

  1. SE Pennsylvania Steve

    They should have put it on eBay, “No delivery, buyer must make arrangements to excavate/pick up.”

  2. CraigInPA

    Being encased in beach sand for 40 years means there is no hope that the car is anything more than scrap.

  3. Gliii

    Yeah, I mean, not even the sand. They invented the term “pea soup fog” there. It’s airborne salt, gets everywhere. The old timers used to mix turpentine & tar & brush that stuff on car chassis, fender wells, anyplace that could be reached. I don’t think there will be much holding it together.

  4. Cody R. Maverick

    Oh…..gee whiz….I don’t know what all the hubbub is all about! That should buff right out!

    http://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2017/02/27/Dilapidated-Jeep-Wagoneer-removed-from-sand-dune-after-40-years/7671488218866/

    http://www.foxnews.com/auto/2017/02/28/jeep-buried-in-sand-dune-for-40-years-is-finally-unearthed.html

    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2017/02/25/excavator-unearths-jeep-buried-for-40-years-in-sand-dune.html

    http://timesleader.com/news/638416/talker-jeep-buried-in-sand-dune-for-40-years-is-finally-unearthed

    http://apmobile.images.worldnow.com/images/13217657_G.jpg

    http://apmobile.images.worldnow.com/images/13217659_G.jpg

  5. Mark S.

    Cody, thanks for posting all those links, I had not seen any pictures of the jeep before. I knew it would be bad, but not that bad. I guess “barn finds” depend a lot on where the barns are located!

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