That's an amazing photo. My family knew a guy named Carl Hudson. He had the same thing, except his were all Packard's, Studebaker's, Hudson's, etc all pre-1960's. He had about 50 acre's of them like the photo in Washington MO. The sad ending to the story was when he died. The new property owners didn't know what to do with the cars. So they buried them and built a subdivision on top of the property. Back in those days there wasn't all the recycling like we have today. So burying them was a valid method of disposal. Imagine what the value would be today...
Here' a nice little custom.