Gauntlet
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Now THERE'S a find
http://www.foxnews.com/auto/2018/08...-stumbles-upon-hidden-horde-pre-war-cars.html
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http://www.foxnews.com/auto/2018/08...-stumbles-upon-hidden-horde-pre-war-cars.html
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When he was hired to demolish an old building and clear out a property in North Carolina, contractor David Mount surely didn’t know he’d stumble across a treasure trove of 1930s cars. Mount’s daughter, not quite driving age herself, spotted the first car, which was stored inside in a basement garage before the ceiling gave way. The only thing visible was a bit of grille and a pair of headlights under a pile of debris. It was unearthed to reveal that it was a remarkably intact 1933 Plymouth roadster, complete with its signature suicide doors.
As the father and daughter explored the property, a total of 10 cars and trucks turned up, including a mystery roadster built on a ‘30s Ford chassis powered by a Flathead V-8. It had become one with a tangle of brush and appeared to have been cobbled together using a grille cowl and hood sides from multiple vehicles. Not far away was a 1939 Chevy Master Deluxe sedan. According to Mount, some cars are too far gone while others are worth salvaging.