
The vehicle was in the back yard, covered with blue poly tarps, nestled
among the trees.
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The front bumper, laying beside the vehicle.
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One partially flat, very sunk tire.
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Minor damage to the front end, and another partially sunk tire.
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The driver front tire wasn't sunk. Yeah 1 out of 4!
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The bed was covered in partially decayed leaves and tree debris, despite
the tarps.
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The engine bay looks ok, except for the rusted air cleaner and very
corroded battery terminals. This was the first sign that the vehicle
had been red in a prior life.
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The interior looks about like you would expect. The grill and headlight
rings are in the front seat.
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We aren't sure why the paint under the hood is peeling.
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The fourth tire is partially sunk as well.
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Kurt's Dodge provided the muscle to yank this one free. Yes, it has
a Hemi.
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The Dodge pulled the Ranchero all the way around the house on this incline.
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However, loading took a bit of human muscle.
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The dirt and grime caked on the body isn't as much as you would expect.
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Secured down. Key and title in hand, we are ready to go home.
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The grill and a few other miscelleanous pieces.
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My son following orders from Dad as they try to turn the engine over.
It spun even after sitting all those years. Faithful Original Reliable
Design.
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