This is my grandfather's old barn, close to his house, where the car has been resting for 25 years. The barn was used for feeding hogs and chickens, and storing farm equipment when I was a little kid.

On the left side of the barn is the stall where the car was stored. The red fence gates are just propped up against the barn, along with some other assorted junk.

Through the tall weeds you can see the car hiding in there. The passenger door is open. It looks like the old barn doesn't have much longer before it crumbles.

Once I finally chopped through the weeds, I made it inside the barn to take some better pictures. I wanted to take plenty of pictures to remember how it looked in there.

This is the passenger side. At one time there was a wooden fence right next to the passenger side of the car that kept the hogs away from the car. I tore that down 5 years ago so I could get to it easier.

Here's the back half of the passenger side. The window has a weird smokey look to it. Anyone know what causes that?

The interior has lots of cobwebs, but it is much cleaner now than it was before I cleaned it out 5 years ago. All the parts were stacked up inside it, so I pulled everything out, and swept out about 5 inches of mouse terds, snake skins, rotten upholstery, bugs, and some of the nastiest dust I've ever seen.

All the tires were totally flattened, dry-rotted, and buried in the dirt.

Here's a good shot of the spare tire carrier, tail light, and bumper.