From Craigslist;
This car needs some work, I was going to put it back in shape, but due to health reasons I need to sell it.
I know it needs a fuel tank, and someone has robbed a few brackets off the front of the motor.
I had it running a couple years ago before I got sick, and the motor sounded real good.
Then while I was unable to do anything with it, my friend who let me park it on his property also let someone put a horse there....I never would have dreamed it could happen, but the horse ATE 3 of the fenders...
The red crashed car goes with it, it's a 86 and it is parts only car. It was a tuned port, but as I said, it has NO motor or trans
I know they/it's rough, but it does run good, and is worth the price for parts, or to put back in shape.
Also I ma not interested in any trades, I need the money for medical
http://knoxville.craigslist.org/cto/3634707755.html
That is one way to lighten the car.
Maybe they needed extra fiber...'cause "Haaay" doesn't have enough?
Somebody's gonna have an itchy butt hole!
Well, steel cars suffer from the tin worm...
Woody
MegaDork
3/3/13 6:18 a.m.
Maybe he's pissed about the whole IKEA thing.
Some horses like to chew on stuff.
This car is a candidate for future posting on the Box Flares thread.
Can horses scoot their butt like a dog?
"I ate a fiberglass car. It wasn't candy like that horse said. "
It had probably been driven in salt. Many a beast will chew salty objects.
JoeyM
UltimaDork
3/4/13 12:39 p.m.
It is not just fiberglass.....my dad had a friend's horse scratch the paint on his volvo when it tried to take a bite. We chalked it up to the car being red and the (very spoiled pet) horse having a taste for watermelon, but I think PilotBraden's idea makes sense. We lived in Colorado at the time, so there was plenty of road salt around.
I bet it also got rubbed to death from the neck and mane, more so then eaten.
I have seen an Audi that Siberian Husky had a night with... ate the plastic bumpers right off of the car
Lesley
PowerDork
3/4/13 7:15 p.m.
Horses chew when they're bored. They'll leave all the fence boards looking scalloped if they're not treated with creosote.
alfadriver wrote:
This car is a candidate for future posting on the Box Flares thread.
hate to say it, but i was thinking something similar..
also, i see a 2 car Chumpcar team...
Is that a case of horse powered lightening?
I think the horse needed a bit of fiber... I'll be here all week....
My brother's FIL had a considerable amount of sheetmetal eaten long term from his early 70s GMC farm truck by an ornery goat, but this is WAY cooler.