Thursday, April 11, 2019

1969 Charger used as river bank erosion control... damn, that's sad.


It’s in Alaska, in a vacant old rail road easement on a cliff next to a river.





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  1. Sad yes, and criminal too.

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    1. It was legal back then, and the term was "riprap" for using junkyard cars to line river banks to minimize erosion and prevent levees from getting breached

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    2. https://justacarguy.blogspot.com/search/label/river%20bank%20cars

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    3. Yes that's true, I meant criminal in the sense that there's no chance to save this '69 Charger. And another one bites the dust.

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  2. could it be a hemi?

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    1. all the cars were pulled from junkyards, so, it didn't have an engine when they dumped it... .

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