Mystery LS6 SS454 1970 Chevelle Was Driven Into the Woods and Abandoned!

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If cars were conscious, we think that driving them to a place where they are about to be parked for 30 years, to them it might feel like they are taken to dig their own grave, because this is exactly what happened to this this 1970 Chevelle SS454 LS6 which apparently drove to this location under its own power and was just left here to rot since then.

The location of the vehicle is the woods in rural Tennessee but whatever the reason for it is unacceptable since this is a vehicle that has high value even in this condition and the least that the owner can do is park it in a garage, we understand not wanting to sell it and not having the founds to bring is back to its former glory but don’t just abandon it, put a roof over its head.

Check out this amazing classic muscle car left to fight mother nature in a losing battle in the video bellow.

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6 thoughts on “Mystery LS6 SS454 1970 Chevelle Was Driven Into the Woods and Abandoned!

  1. My comment will be just a question to the person sharing the video on this amazing 1970 SS 454 LS Chevelle. Do you have an idea as to what would be the actual value of the car under its present condition?.

  2. This is a little misleading, it’s not abandoned out in the middle of the woods, it’s behind a barn on someone’s property, so somebody owns it. So what is the law if you find something abandoned out in the middle of the woods or the desert or something like that, not on someone’s property? Can you claim it? Is there some kind of salvage rights law or something like that?

  3. A 70 model GMC product. Not the car era America was very proud of. Cars would rust away before the 3 years they give you to pay them off. An old mechanic I knew always said you spent more time under them than in them. Saying was don’t buy one made on Monday because they had so many people on the assembly line that did not show up for whatever reason. An American named Demming tried to sell his quality plan to American manufacturers before taking it to Japan, the results almost bankrupt GMC and Chrysler. If you ever owned a GMC product from this era you know why it was abandoned in the woods.

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