For all the waaa waas who dogpiled me yesterday for not having pictures. And for you regular non snivelers too. Oh, and a HUGE thanks to Keith at FORDifications for showing me how to resize my huge pics for yous. The sun angle was low and I couldn't get a lot of the stuff and I didn't want to piss off the drunk angry owner and poke around. See if you can spot the early Baracuda, 56 Dodge, 59 Plymouth, 48-49 Ford pickups. Tons more, more pics next time.
And this one. Sorry for the crappy lighting. The bottom of the door is pointed, almost certainly was a suicide door it seems. Any idea what it was originally on?
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No kiddin. Everyday I get more leads. I can't believe how much old stuff is still out there. Right now It would take me the next 6 months to track down all the stuff I have leads on. And I ain't even talking about the rez, down in your parts. I heard there is a couple hundred old cars down by Kyle somewhere. The guy who gave me the 56 merc tonight has a place on the rez and knows of quite a few relics in those parts.
Junque', . At least there will always be a stock pile of old tin up in the central, north area of the United States! Car crushers are afraid of the cold.
scrape prices are good in my parts and they just opened a new mega scrape yard a few miles away , shits goin to the muncher fast..
Yeah it's kinda a double edge sword all of the tin is in the upper midwest, nobody will drive all the way out there to go get the cars and most of the people who live out there (willowbilly3 excluded) don't have access to modern technology like a computer so it all just sits there and after awhile people just scrap it. I lived in Wyoming for just over a year and I saw tons of cars just sitting next to the highway's and behind old buildings just like in the old day's in more populated area's of the country, most of them were for sale but nobody was around to buy them, hell I went offroading with some people and every once in awhile in the mountains you would find some old tin that people just drove over with their trucks.