Car Graveyard

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"When the soldiers returned home, however, they were informed that if they wanted to retrieve their motoring souvenirs, they had to raise the shipping charges themselves. It must have been expensive in 1945, because to this day, not a single car has been retrieved."

Strange, it looks like most of those cars date from the late 50's to early 60's
 
Interesting article-thanks.

Originally Posted By: expat
"When the soldiers returned home, however, they were informed that if they wanted to retrieve their motoring souvenirs, they had to raise the shipping charges themselves. It must have been expensive in 1945, because to this day, not a single car has been retrieved."

Strange, it looks like most of those cars date from the late 50's to early 60's


Originally Posted By: From Article
Cars have come and gone since then,


Note that the article says that cars have been added as well as removed in the subsequent years. None were ever shipped out as originally intended.
 
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