by
Ellen Rocco on April 15th, 2011

'54 meets '61? '62?

Even more beautiful in close up.

Hmm, I'll pass on going to the drive in.

Radio Bob says it needs a little work.
I’ve been walking past these (increasingly) rusted and picked over Buicks for years. Bill said he wanted a picture and I took some. How many automotive carcasses, in unofficial yards and fields like this one, dot the American landscape?
Tags: old cars
How many? Too many!