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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by guillermo baldovinos, Oct 20, 2007.

  1. Nailhead
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    I believe it's a 62. And yes, he's not shy with his prices. Also, from what I understand "all your" convertibles" usually end up going back to the States. From what I heard he prefers to sell the cars to U.S. buyers so he can make more money (when you take into account the exchange rate) This is heresay though, as I 've never dealt with him myself.

    Todd
     
  2. Phillychop
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    does anybody know harrys u-pull-it in PA? they used to have a huge antique section but they sold the whole lot to someone about two years ago. now all the old tin are sitting in their own barbwire fence next to harrys and no one seems to know who owns them. even the woman who runs the u pull it yard doesnt know who to talk to. i am hoping that someone (satanherself maby, or anyone from pa) knows any info. i am going back this week and will try to get pics.
     
  3. Old-Soul
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    I talked to the owner about a year ago, and at that point he had no interest in parting anything out... or even selling completes. If you want a car, he'll build it for you thoug...kind of shitty considering he's got some tin on those '57 Fords I would like to get my hands on
     
  4. Horsepower67
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    Holy crap! A bunch of those cars look like they were just driven in and parked!
    Can someone please tell me why on earth there is a pristine looking '56 Continental in there?!
     
  5. Nailhead
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    They are also a rod & resto shop. I'm guessing the Lincoln is a customer car. In one of the shots you can also see the back of a restored '57 Bel Air.
     
  6. guillermo baldovinos
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    holy crap . those are some really good pics. what are there adverage price on convertables?
     
  7. Nailhead
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    Don't know. Never dealt with him. I provided a link to thier site if you want to contact them.
     
  8. guillermo baldovinos
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    have u been there in person?
     
  9. Nailhead
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    nope
     
  10. UnIOnViLLEHauNT
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    $1500.
     
  11. goshawks00
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    at least a couple of woodies in there!!!!
     
  12. RoadrunnerRod
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    I'm having a woody right now! :D
     
  13. Nailhead
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    Yeah, I spoted at least two. I doubt their still there.......
     
  14. 54Caddy
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    Yeah my buddy has a shop here in the next town over and in the back of his shop it is a old salvage yard. He rents his shop from the guy who owns it. He has caddys olds n everything he also has a lot of glass... I was shocked when i seen all of this
     
  15. Nailhead
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    Yeah, it's amazing what's close by that you never knew was there for all those years. There's also two other fields of cars in another town about half hour away from me. I have pics but their not digital. Probably near 500 cars in the one area. Not sure on the other one, I see his ad in the local trader , but I've never been there. Found his website though http://www.perrysprojectcars.com/ if you wanna check it out. Sorry no website for the bigger yard !


    Todd
     
  16. Madmaxx
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    Yeah, there are some yards in Nebraska like that.... we call them farms!!!!!

    I was driving to my in-laws house and went over a bridge and looked to the right and saw a farm with dozens of old cars. They are too obvious to not have people CONSTANTLY knocking on their door, so I would assume they aren't for sale or want big money for everything.

    I will keep getting freebies from my great uncle!!!!
    Let's see.... a '28, '36, and 2 '37 Chevy pickups for FREE!!!
    Well.... I help him out with all his heavy duty work he needs done.
    Who said slavery was completely abolished?
     
  17. Nailhead
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    Holy crap !!!:eek: Does he want to adopt another nephew ??? Hell, for some of that stuff I'd be willing to be his adopted niece !!

    Todd
     
  18. guillermo baldovinos
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    from missouri

    any one else got some junkyard finds
     
  19. sorry no pics but just want to make sure you guys from pa, nj know about Hofferts used auto parts in Bernville, just north of reading. was there this spring and the owner who is in failing health told me when he's gone the family will crush everything.
     

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