Found a strong candidate while hiking a currently closed (to motor vehicle traffic) National Forest road today. This 600 comes equipped with a diesel engine and dump bed. Now for the really bad and truly ugly:
Abandoned in 2002 according to the license plates.
Has 18" of leaves and ~5 pounds of rodent droppings in the passenger compartment.
Belonged to a gutter company according to the door signage.
Guessing it was built in the 80's.
I'd be surprised if most things still worked.
The good? I think our National Forests allow the removal of long abandoned vehicles. It has some scrap metal value if one has a large enough trailer to hold it.
**This is mostly conjecture.
Abandoned in 2002 according to the license plates.
Has 18" of leaves and ~5 pounds of rodent droppings in the passenger compartment.
Belonged to a gutter company according to the door signage.
Guessing it was built in the 80's.
I'd be surprised if most things still worked.
The good? I think our National Forests allow the removal of long abandoned vehicles. It has some scrap metal value if one has a large enough trailer to hold it.
**This is mostly conjecture.