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Retroman1969 01-24-2016 12:56 PM

The abandoned Porsche, and more ghost town stuff...
 
Well I found the "barn 356", and it was clearly raced, likely back in the 1970s. It has one rust spot but the rest appears solid. Unfortunately it has also been cut. :(
The owner was out of town, but I left my number with his son.
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The car sits at the edge of a very remote ghost town called Navina. Now just a grid of overgrown dirt streets with a few foundations, a couple of structures and an old grain elevator, but apparently 100 years ago it was something.
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Retroman1969 01-24-2016 12:58 PM

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Also spotted this old 924 on the way back on flat tires, and a tracker bass boat style paint job!
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jdraupp 01-24-2016 01:19 PM

Neat post.

rexcramer 01-24-2016 01:24 PM

Ghost town is right. It must have been one of the many towns that literally blew away in the Dust Bowl 30's. What's left of the interior? I look forward to hearing the history of the car.

thstone 01-24-2016 01:26 PM

Super cool!

When you say its been "cut", can you describe exactly where or how?

Retroman1969 01-24-2016 01:42 PM

Hopefully the property owner will call so I can find out more. ;)
Interior was complete but shabby. restorable to be sure. The big cutouts around the rear wheel wells to allow the fat tires it what I was referring to. I would assume the inner wells are cut and modified too.

jdraupp 01-24-2016 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Retroman1969 (Post 481335)
Hopefully the property owner will call so I can find out more. ;)
Interior was complete but shabby. restorable to be sure. The big cutouts around the rear wheel wells to allow the fat tires it what I was referring to. I would assume the inner wells are cut and modified too.

Oh I see, that's not that uncommon fortunately. Would be a neat project if you can get a good deal.

grc0456 01-24-2016 02:02 PM

This would make great Velocity channel show.


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Retroman1969 01-24-2016 02:23 PM

Thanks guys for your comments!
Yes, it would still be a good catch for the right price. I keep imagining what it once looked like.....
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Luv2Box 01-24-2016 02:29 PM

1600 Super too. Good find if it's the right price.

Santafe 01-24-2016 02:34 PM

Great photographs & a very enjoyable post, love these old ghost towns, many thanks for sharing with us.

particlewave 01-24-2016 02:47 PM

You'd be surprised at the number of abondoned ghost towns in the middle of America that resulted from the interstate and highway system bypassing small towns.

When I was a child, my grandparents took me to a family reunion in grandmas home town of Eagleville, MO. The "highway" leading to the town was used so little that tall weeds were growing up through cracks all over the road. I think there were three occupied homes out of maybe 100 and all businesses boarded up. I thought for sure that it would be completely desolate by now, but it has taken a surprising turn for the better and has even grown since.

Nine8Six 01-24-2016 04:10 PM

Ouch, what a wreck :/ I just don;t get the people who leaves these sort of cars outdoor, just like that, sitting there. Weird x1,000

Love the thread and pictures. Thanks!

Retroman1969 01-24-2016 05:55 PM

Thanks guys!
This particular town, what little history I could eke out, was developed in 1907 along with 3 other towns in the area because of a railroad being extended through. Since there is no trace of a railroad anywhere, I assume the towns died with it. I haven't found any evidence of Navina surviving past WWII, which could also be a factor.
Most ghost towns in Oklahoma apparently died from: Oil Busts, Fire destroying the entire downtown, Railroads closing, The Depression, The Dust Bowl, Modern highways, and WWII. Between 1925 and 1942, many were punched in the gut by all of the above in a row.

I am also blown away by cars like this being left out to rot as if they were a 1980 Chevy Citation.
This one is right next to a barn that is probably just filled with junk! (Who knows, might be filled with Duesenbergs.... sort of doubt it)
We'll see if I get contacted about it.

Porsche9 01-24-2016 07:03 PM

Wow, what a cool find. If it has the matching numbers engine and trans that would really be something. Unfortunately a lot of these cars were chopped up and treated like any used race car. Even so as long as it's not too far gone from rust it will be worth saving.

Retroman1969 01-25-2016 05:56 AM

It has an engine which has also been modified. I'm not versed well enough to tell if it is a correct Porsche engine.
Does anyone know if they make patch panels to repair the cut quarters? I assume they do.

BruceH 01-25-2016 06:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Nine8Six (Post 481355)
Ouch, what a wreck :/ I just don;t get the people who leaves these sort of cars outdoor, just like that, sitting there. Weird x1,000

Love the thread and pictures. Thanks!

Oh come on, he put a tarp over it, what more do you guys want?!;) Great find and post! Even in it's rough condition, it would fetch quite a bit of money. Hopefully the owner doesn't know that.

husker boxster 01-25-2016 02:04 PM

Good luck on your adventure. We're pullin for ya.

There has to be replacement panels available. I wouldn't let that deter you from purchasing it.

Did you see the burned barn find 69 Dodge Daytona that sold at Mechum for $90K? The engine compartment had a small fire and there was barn debris over the rest of the car. The wing was mostly frayed fiberglass. It was far messier looking than this 356. You'd be amazed what someone will spend for a "barn fresh" messy car.

On a side note, in the late 1800s my hometown of Wayne, NE and nearby LaPorte were competing for the soon to be built rail line to go thru their respective towns. The RR would only go thru one of the towns and left it up to the two towns to decide who got the line. Legend has it, the towns decided to play a softball game and the winner got the RR. Wayne won, got the rail line, and LaPorte disappeared. The depot is now a Godfather's Pizza.

Nine8Six 01-25-2016 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by BruceH (Post 481414)
Oh come on, he put a tarp over it, what more do you guys want?!;) Great find and post! Even in it's rough condition, it would fetch quite a bit of money. Hopefully the owner doesn't know that.

When you really look at it, and judging from the debris under the car (no tire digging, same leaves/branches as surroundings), it has been placed there a few months ago if not only a few weeks. Looks as if the owner knows all about 'back yard finds' and wanted to advertise the car as such. Sale tactics!

Owner clearly knows its value. Me think he is waiting for the Garage Monkeys to turn up with their camcorder crew ;)

Smallblock454 01-25-2016 03:49 PM

That's a lot of work. Would be intersting how big the holes are below these funny side skirts. :D ;)

Let*s see what price the owner is asking for.

Regards & good luck!
Markus


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