he COVID-19 national lockdown of 2020 gave many of us a case of cabin fever–the feeling of being imprisoned in our otherwise-comfortable and happy homes. By staying out of circulation, we did our part to help squash the bug. But on occasion it was necessary to venture out into the world–preferably to sparsely populated locations where the risk of transmission was minimal. Such was the case one June afternoon in 2020 when we visited the quiet farming town of Charlemont, Massachusetts, and Clark’s Chevy Ranch.
Over a year has passed since these photos were taken, so enjoy this review of interesting Chevy relics that face their own special pandemic: rust. It’s true that rust never sleeps, but with the same spirit of human enterprise that so quickly conjured a COVID-19 remedy, any one of these vintage Bowties could be rescued.