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So went to my cousins farm down south of WA and came across this graveyard for old cars, XL had a lucky escape, tree hasn't actually fallen on it.
Some good chrome trim on it that i'll go back for. The moss on the windscreen is a good sun protector. Few old HRs, one a wagon converted to a shootin' wagon, and Vanguards too, saw a windowless FB panel van too, still had the Bakery sign writing on it, very cool. And a really, really rusted out FJ, I scored the bonnet part of the grill to hang in the shed.
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