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post by Mr. Nosey   |  | 
Bouncing around Simcoe County
< on 12/29/2021 12:09 AM >

I went back to two locations that I've explored before in search of the beautiful contract of snow and vintage autos.

1. I take a photo of this tractor every time I visit this place. The way the metal has aged is beautiful.





2. A sexy 2-door Chevy with some bondo showing





3. I'm standing on a Camaro, while shooting a pic of a Gremlin and a Mustang. The Gremlin was stick too!





4. I want to say late 1910's or early 1920's Ford Truck...Mr Bandi can you confirm?






5. I love how they name the pedals:






6. Nothing fancy about the barn but it ties into the next shot:





7. We had to climb under the collapse to scope out this old cafe:





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9. I just love snowmobiles!






10. This one has been done before by some past members but here is my take on it:





11. Love the color and the moss on this late 60's Cub Cadet:






12. The way this lonely chair shot turned out made me warm and fuzzy:






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Thanks for looking!


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post by leafloving4x4gal   |  | 
Re: Bouncing around Simcoe County
<Reply # 1 on 12/29/2021 9:27 PM >

Nice set *thumbs up

I like your take on # 10

That baby blue gremlin is same as a friend of mine had way back in the day....brought back some memories of us and friends cruising about in our youth....This was BEFORE he led the Durham Regionals on a chase that found him and the car messed up lets say


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post by Ground State   |  | 
Re: Bouncing around Simcoe County
<Reply # 2 on 12/31/2021 6:21 PM >


I do like ridiculous summer foliage intertwined among auto ruins, but the desolation of winter is so much more appealing. Especially with the light dusting of snow on top of everything. That 2-door Chevy looks ready and waiting for Freddy Krueger's remains. Doh!...actually, I just did a retro 80s internet search and discovered they were just buried a junkyard and not in the trunk of a wreck. I don't know why I remember the trunk. I definitely won't mistake the flaming stream of dog piss though!

I like how the open doors and hood of #8 somehow are angled just right to give a strange illusion that the car has buckled and is broken in half.




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post by GutOfBrick   |  | 
Re: Bouncing around Simcoe County
<Reply # 3 on 1/11/2022 2:21 AM >

These places are always so cool, so many little things to look at. You can walk around forever and find some new detail or angle or something. Very nice man


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post by bandi   |  | Lippy Mechanic Bastard

Re: Bouncing around Simcoe County
<Reply # 4 on 1/11/2022 1:39 PM >

I love that tractor (Ford 8N). 535,000 of them were built from 1947-1952, and more than half of them are still in regular use today.





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