Totally agree with u on the mudding. We had some trails close to the house we referred to as “the torture track”. The track was thru low growth scrub and don’t remember their being a flat, level spot anywhere. The property was a horse graveyard. No seriously, the accessible quarter of possibly a 15acre lot was a thriving horse stable and pony ride farm for kids and, you guessed it, the rest was a burial ground for the aged and/or infirmed horses. My mother had worked there as a youth cleaning the stables and brushing out the horses. They never sent the departed ones to the “glue factory” back in the day. They buried them on the back of the property w/ a backhoe. Hence, the humpy, bumpy, sideways rolling terrain everywhere. Appreciated my mini bike way too much to ever abuse it on that kinda’ terrain. But certainly jumped our bicycles there quite often. Looks like that wasn’t the case for Manchester1’s find. The bike still looks incredibly solid and w/ some TLC I’m sure it’ll get restored to it’s former glory. Again, FANTASTIC FIND !!!