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The ravages of time are usually not kind to Z cars left sitting for too long.   Especially outside.   The wind, the rain, critters, the elements and nature can take their toll ...   This 73 240z decided to at least defend it's self from theft.   Qualifies for Bring a Trailer and also ... Bring a Chainsaw LOL

A while back, me & Zup made a trip to the shop yard where he has three 240 parts cars stored.   Some other interesting cars stored in there, but this is probably the best one to look at.   Thanks again for the Enkei wheels off the other white one Jim!   We will have to get back over & put some steelies back on it.   And maybe do some pruning on the one pictured.

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Thats crazy!!

I wouldnt move that car one bit, leave it where it is.

That cars been sitting a while!! The good news is it's probably not going to walk off now....LOL

That is cool. It should be a location all Z owners should travel to visit once in their Z life LOL

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I've seen trees growing through old tires but never anything like this.  It's amazing, thanks for posting that.  It would be considered a "green car" to a tree hugger. 

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Haha!! That's awesome!

Did it miss the front suspension cross member, or is the steering rack growing right through it?

Wait, wait, wait...

So is that a Tree Forty or a Tree Sixty? 

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A 73 Tree Forty.  Any future owner will get plenty of firewood as a bonus.

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