

Just using up space behind a service station

Gated into the end of a driveway, likely been there for dozens of years, and more to go before rescue


Pontiac Executive, a midrange car below the Bonneville trim package, but better than the Catalina... was a 4 year run, with either a 400, 428, or 455 cu in engine... 1967-70. Most were 3 speed autos, but a 4spd Hurst shifted manual was 2% of all produced... you know I'm going to go back and look to see if this is a stick or auto now!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontiac_Executive