Not an A but its a mopar

Well went today and started digging the parts car out of the earth for my 63 plymouth wagon. It's going to be parts for my 2dr conversioned belvedere. After a couple hours of work its above the ground once more. Had to cut down 5 small trees; one of which had grown BETWEEN the body and rear bumper...it was about six inches wide but had morphed around the bumper section and didn't even bend it or damage the taillight! This car is rusty and has sat probably for 20 years or more but once I got it in the air I found beautiful floors and rails!!!!! :shock: Makes no sense but hey I am not complaining. I ended up getting some good tires and rims on the back but the fronts lug nuts either broke off or had rusted so much a socket could not get on them. So I left enough lugs on it and to my amazement the tires actually took air.:thumblef:

This is the nappiest and most sunken mopar I have ever attempted to bring out of the woods...don't think the hubs are gonna turn but a tractor should drag her pretty good and at least get it someplace where a roll back can snatch it up. Wish me luck.

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