I have been there ... he used to have some Cameo truck stuff ... have not been there in awhile ... HINT ... the road out front is a main road ...
Like the Dodge Bustle****. But wonder what he wants for the R series Studebaker behind the merc and next to the 57 Ford????
I am headed to Aiken S.C. for a family reunion next week, how about a better idea of where this joint is! Don't worry I can't buy it all.
Went yesterday and yes a few 59-60's but I know where a few are here closer to town that may help you if you are just looking for parts. P.M. me, I have pic's but they are at home, can't get to them til later this evening..
If anyone wants to know where this is p.m. me it's not hard to find, I took the day off yesterday and walked the 65 acre field down, not much more to talk about other than what you see in the pic's. Some40's, a lot of 50's to late 60's cars but anything worth looking at, floor pans gone and rust creeping up the body panels, but o.k. for parts. Lots of ford and chrysler cars a few old pontiacs, nash's, stewed's,lot of trucks....Mostly not picked over or lots of full cars, dash, chrome,ect....
Terry, it's a 37 Dodge like the Fireball said. Sweet rides those 37-38 Mopars. That looks to be in good shape too.
didnt a lot of cars from this era get converted to trucks due to war-time fuel rationing? a truck was a work vehicle and warranted more fuel - for work.
go towards charleston on highway 78, after you go thru Williston, you will come to Elko, its the first businees in town Joh
Man o man the places they have been and the stories they could tell. Never had a opportunity to walk through a yard like this. It would be a enormus high even without the usual 12 oz. liquid anesthesia.