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Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Old Car at Jacobsburg

Here is a fairly well-known Jacobsburg oddity that we haven't been able to find a lot of back story on. Not too far from the creek, in the Eastern most part of the park, there is a very old decaying automobile in the middle of the woods. I first discovered this in the early '90's when I first started coming to the park and haven't seen it since. So I decided to take a trip over there to snap some photos.

I surprised myself by finding the car so quickly after all these years. It's not difficult to find. In fact, on a sunny day you can see it from the main trail (Blue blazed; Henry's Woods Trail; just past the bridge) because the sun reflects off of the chrome bumper. It has decomposed quite a bit since I remember and has become covered in etchings from various visitors over the years. I didn't notice any that were older than the late '90's but it may be that the older ones have rusted over.

I wanted to try and get some clues as to the kind of vehicle it is, how long its been there, and how it got there. There was a marking on the engine block that said "Firing Order 18736542." From the little I know about cars I knew that this only told me it is an 8 cylinder (it had eight digits) and told me noting about the model or age. On the front bumper, there was a hand painted code that read "N4046.614W07517.189." At first I thought this may be something like the magic numbers in the TV show LOST. But after I stared at it long enough I realized that these might be coordinates. After a quick Google search I confirmed that Jacobsburg park is located at N4046 and that these are the waypoints for the vehicle and that geocachers may be using this as a stash point. Based on what I had gathered I found nothing to suggest the model or year of the car. Best guess is 1950's or early 1960's model.


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As far as how it got there, it clearly made its way down the embankment from the main trail area and smashed into a tree. The front bumper is bent around the tree. I saw no clear path from the main trail to the resting spot; it was littered with old growth trees. Also, the forest floor was pretty deep around the wheels. This suggests that the car has been there quite a long time. I might guess 30 or 40 years...maybe 50.

It's a pretty interesting juxtaposition of nature and machine to see a car in the middle of the woods. So if you have the means go check it out. Surely, there is someone reading this that has more information about this automobile and what its story is. So drop us a line at weirdnazareth@hotmail.com

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

That car has been there at least since before 1977. Back then it was probably already there 10 years or more.

Mr. Flurer said...

Email me at Jamesflurer@gmail.com and I'll tell you a story about my uncle and a car. If you catch my drift.

Geno said...

I remember the car well,and know how it got there.Well before J,Burg was a state park.Many good parties back there.

interccessor said...

I left my initials on that car years ago. There was much more of the car back then.

There is also a cold cellar on the hill by the picnic tables there.

Unknown said...

It's a 1960 Oldsmobile Coupe.

Anonymous said...

Richard had something to do with the car crash there.

Anonymous said...

submit it to ttac.com and see what the autonrrds have to say as to its exact make and model. they get into that sort of nonsense. free traffic bump.

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Anonymous said...

I'm really curious about this accident. can someone who knows please email me at carver236@yahoo.com with car accident as the subject??

Anonymous said...

Lie.. the car has a newer motor in it from 1985. it was crashed after that

Jay said...

I googled the casting number on the block and its a factory 60 olds engine.