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aeronca65t

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Saw this on another forum.

No explaination really given, but interesting photo.

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Must be an early TR4 I don't see the lights on the sides of the fenders.
 
I'd say someone should get it outta there before the barn falls and crushes it.
 
Take the snakes with it.........you know they're in there.
 
Looks to have a 4A GRILL.
 
Hard to say but it looks like the oversized turn signal lenses as used on late (mid-64) TR4s. Also think I see Bigfoot behind the wheel.
 
Wow, I wish I had something like that 3 stashed and waiting til I retire to tinker with. I might have to keep it better protected than this one though.
 
Both of those cars come equipped with massive villages of bloodthirsty Black Widow spiders in all the crevices and crannies! Restoration step one: Fumigation!
 
My TR3 came with a Black widow living in one of the carburators. There were several others hanging out in various places.

And it hadn't even been hanging out in a barn for the last 20 years...
 
My TR4 came complete with a live possum, who was very upset about being evicted. I swear, he was as big as a beagle!

I wish I had pictures.
 
Spotted along the highway in Montana:

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The owner came out... said "Oh yeah, it runs and everything".

Didn't ask what all "...and everything" might include.
 
That's a really 'artsey' photo. I love it!
 
California Blue Plate only a little surface reust :iagree:
 
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