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Have you been there. I went for the first time today, WOW 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s and more. The last yard I knew of like that was in South Hampton Long Island about 30 years ago. The owner is turning 65 soon and will start crushing the cars very soon. He is starting with the worthless vans and rotted junk. Walking through the yard for an hour or so I realized how much I still love old cars, Edsels and 62 Belvederes were jumping at me all over. The place is only 8 miles from my house so I'll be making a trip back soon, sorry I waited so long.
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At one time yards like that were a common sight in PA. I can remember visiting a place near Bethlehem in the early 70's when the prices were still reasonable. Bought a 56 Ford Tudor Wagon with a 272 in it for $50, but had to pass on a 49 Studebaker 1/2 ton because I could only fit one vehicle on the ramp truck. I still wish I had the room to store all my "classics"!
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weeds start to come back so will the bees and the snakes and other creatures in the area.Great picking though.Too bad he's shutting it down in the near future.
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A few pics:Sorry for the mostly AMC stuff.What else would you expect from me?
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Oh man, does this thread bring back memories of a misspent youth. There was an abandoned old junkyard remnants in my home town. Most vivid memory is of finding Liberty aircraft engine next to a 30s vintage bus body. Remember another junkyard with the "engine pile", flathead fords,flathead straight sixes and eights just in a big pile. Ah, the old days.
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That's an early Classis,287 or 327 2nd gen engines.All these cars are past it.Good for giving up parts for others to live.
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