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Switzerland car graveyard/auction

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This link came my way, looks like quite a collection of interesting stuff over in Europe...

The 64 page site starts with some Alfa Romeo's, and the list even includes such classic machinery as a 1977 Chevy Caprice wagon and a 1975 Chevy Blazer... :lol:

https://marktplatzoldtimergalerie.oldtimer-info.ch/showerg.afp?type=A&cat=P

The Blazer reminds me of seeing an example (with Austrian plates) when I was in Yugoslavia back in 1989... This picture here actually...

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Oh, my.

It's like lurid news photos after a war or other massacre. Not a pretty sight.

These things always leave me thinking that, at one time, each of those cars was a handsome, shiny, perfectly-running (well, OK, except maybe the Fiats and Alfas) car in a dealer's lot. Someone's proverbial pride and joy. Then, the long, slow process of weather, use, and neglect...
 
All those Giulietta Spiders becoming one with the earth! :cryin:

What a shame!
 
That made me look... now I wish I hadn't.


:pukeface:
 
There are some neat old cars there, some of which would be worth saving. I happen to like the Citroën Traction Avant of which there are a few of them there.
 
Too bad there's nothing left!
 
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