The interminable rain is getting to me, and the cars too. It’s not on the same scale as deep in the woods, but you can see this all over town, especially in a wet year like this year. It happens to cars parked under trees: the pollen falls and sticks to the paint and crevasses. That gives a toe-hold for the lichens and mosses. Before you know it…BTW, you Cluers, what car is this happening to?
CC Outtake: The Forces Of Nature Are Irrepressible
– Posted on April 16, 2011
Beretta.
It’s an early-mid 90’s (pre 1997) W-Body Grand Prix.
Well that is certainly GM’s ABS badge, other than that I have no idea.
I agree on the GP. Circa 1990.
The rain might be getting to you but the snow here is getting to me. Amazing that moss can grow there. I assume this isn’t an active car then.
I’m going to 3rd on the GP.
I don’t mind a patina of sorts on my vehicles but I have to draw a line when the local flora starts taking over.. 😀
By the taillights I’m thinking the same year range, but a Buick. Century or LeSabre.
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Pontiac script, big, squarish taillights, cheap, plasticy looking, appliance white finish…T1000 Chevette clone.
A first (W-Body)gen. four-door Gran Prix.
Pontiac 6000
Buick Electra or Park Avenue, late 80’s-’91