I wish there would be a yard like that over here, I would love a chance at a cab, that dosen't need to travel half way around the would, and i can't afford to ship it to this part of the World. Nice pictures. That truck with the A&A on the door, what is that?
I am shedding tears over the fate of that '63 Country Sedan...it deserves to be on the road. But, if nothing else, if it were respectably close to me I'd pull all the glass, window trim, dash bits, and a few other odds and ends...hell, I wouldn't mind having the frame. How bad is that one? If it's still got its VIN plate and could be titled someone would probably pay real money for that...
The wagon looks restorable to me but the frames probably pretty rusty, it's been sitting there a long time. I don't know how different the frames are between sedans and wagons, but there's a 63 4dr lying on its roof with a real solid frame. I didn't look for a vin plate but every car I did look for one had one. It was pretty rough especially around the rear window, but I didn't look at it real close.
I'm suprised junk yards like this even exist anymore what with the interweb and everything. I'd be cutting them up and parting them out. that place would be empty in a couple years.
saw an early bowtie big truck with factory V/8 emblems.....check that one out.... 55 Stude grille is all that's left of that o'girl...
If anyone has a tailgate for a Hudson truck, there are two brothers in Mississippi that have a very interesting yard, that need a stock tailgate.This yard they have has many project cars, mostly 50s- 60s GM and Ford