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Random junkyard pics
Went to an old junkyard yesterday to help a buddy look for a big block Ford (found a 390). There were some interesting cars but most too far gone. A 924 with a maple tree growing through the shifter hole should produce some maple syrup soon.
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We had a similar junk yard here in the Charleston, SC area. It was all grown up, but full of 1950s and 1960s cars. The old man who owned it died and the heirs just scrapped everything to sell the property quickly.
The property was worth a whole lot more than the cars, but they threw away literally tens of thousands of dollars worth of cars/parts. They had a garage on the property and I saw a dumpster filled with boxed (new?) parts pulled out from the garage. It made me sick to see such waste, but I simply didn't have the time or money to take any action. I talked to the real estate agent involved in the sale and tried to get him to tell the owners they were throwing away money. I talked to the operator of the lift loading the cars for their trip to the scrap yard and he said he was trying to tell his boss there was more than scrap value to some of the stuff, but nobody wanted to think a little "longer-term" -- it was all just a case of "turn it into cash the quickest way possible," which was to scrap it. |
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I digress, sorry. I love junk yards. my favorite is in Mumford AL and has all the old farm tractors, John Deere, FarmAll, IH, you name it. |
I'm a junkyard junkie myself. Here's one I got to crawl through a while back, although the owner didn't know I was taking pix
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I could spend hours and hours in an older junk yard, alot of the good ones that were around when I was a teenager are gone. Around here old cars are a popular spot for snakes all of which are harmlesss, I am thinking one would have to be careful in some of the southern areas?
I have some other good junkyard photos but will have to scan the negatives. Steve |
Man, that shows there are still a lot of cars to make anything you want out of, from movie props to low riders.
Yes, funny mention on the snakes. When I went to the tractor yard, I asked if I could wander about. They said fine, but watch out for the snakes. I guess they sensed right away I was from CA, or somewhere other than AL, to mention it. If they hadn't, I probably would have gotten bit. Stupid California city boys. |
I have nver been to a tractor junk yard, would love to go to one, here one of my newer purchases, 1952 8N.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1174871341.jpg
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Followed up a a lead last summer and got 2 buses for $100, as well as a bunch of other misc odds and ends.
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those vw bugs look better than the ones i drove.
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Snap, I`am trying to figure out where you left them all. Every time I saw you it was a different one.
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how come there are no humpy vovlos in those pix?
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Because I checked the oil unlike your bugs
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