This Burnside Special was sitting here for so long, that the tree has grown through the engine bay, but engine and other equipment was already stolen through the years, so it just sits here, chilling with the time. There was also found an old, crisp like rusted Moonhawk with missing doors and front, engine also gone, and everything rusted to rotten, beyond restoration state. Bushes and many animals have a real home in there, especially in the trunk because the lid is still on, providing the hiding place for mice and insects.
While searching an abandoned property, I came across this rusted out ETKi. All things considered it was in quite good condition for a car that had been sitting in a garage for 15+ years. All parts remained apart from the engine, which was either stolen or removed. Apparently the owner couldn't keep up with finance payments so he dumped the car and claimed on the insurance.
I found this ETK I-Series behind my sawmill in Maine. It is not too badly damaged but rusty and theres moss growing on the left-rear quarter panel. The interior was only very dusty for some reason. I might take this one home to work on if I can find the keys to it.
In the woods of potosi springs, there is a car cemetery. Cars are mostly American cars (Although a Miramar is also found) These cars are abandoned when Potosi Springs's residents left. Unknown why they end here but this sight makes classic car lovers cry (like me)
Is that a Benske Racing Trans-Am car I see? Dude, take that thing and restore it. That is one of the most iconic American race cars you just came across. Or if you suck at restoring shit, take that thing to my dad's shop. I'll take care of it. --- Post updated --- Another Trans-Am car? I'm coming right over there.