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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 4woody, Mar 22, 2016.

  1. 4woody
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    There are very few junkyards left in my area, and this is the only one with anything old.
    I know you guys like pictures: 060.JPG 061.JPG 062.JPG
    More coming
     
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    That Barracuda back glass is worth about $2,500.
     
  8. Work4it
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    Those Pontiac hoods are awesome.
     
  9. 4woody
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    Ran out of time.
    A few more: 079.JPG 080.JPG 081.JPG
     
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    All I can say is that the owner of this yard needs to either get off his ass and market that stuff online himself or find himself a partner or employee savvy with the ways of the internet and old car parts demand and prices to do it for him.
    He has a fuckin' gold mine just rusting away. How big is this yard?
    I have a friend, a little older than I (I'm 78) who has literally tons of this stuff, much of it exposed to at least part of the elements, and Mother Nature isn't as kind to old tin here in GA as she is in SoCal.
    Much of the stuff is Model "A" parts, sprinkle in AMC stuff, all sorts of oddball stuff, even a small airplane, for God's sake. Been trying to reason with him for years about it all. He has loosened up to the point he will sell to hot rodders, but that's about it.
     
  13. typo41
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    Great pics, but for some close by how about a name or address??
     
  14. 4woody
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    Its a small yard, and pretty old school as far as marketing. They just barely have a web site:
    http://salsiautoparts.com/1401.html

    Salsipuedes Auto Wreckers, on Dias Lane off Casserly road near Watsonville, Ca. 1-800-750-9732
     
  15. 2935ford
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    Dontcha hate to see this stuff melting into the soil! :)
     
  16. Better that he has it slowly deteoriating than it already been recycled. I tried selling over the internet . And i did sell a lot to Hamb Members. After the gas got over $4 the cost & bother of Shipping is too much of a hassle. I scrapped a lot of it. Got enough from that scrap the remainder dont owe me a dime.Ill just do whatever comes first.
     

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