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mopar346

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Another HUGE boneyard
« on: February 25, 2011, 12:48:27 AM »

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Re: Another HUGE boneyard
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2011, 01:59:49 AM »
Very cool!  Tons of Mopars and Mustangs.  I only saw two first gens; a british green '68 coupe and a '67 coupe.  Too bad the weather has destroyed most of those cars.

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Re: Another HUGE boneyard
« Reply #2 on: March 25, 2011, 02:47:48 PM »
DAYCLONA posted this ""That's Juniors place,....nothing but junk, and anything "worth" saving is big $$$$$$, nothing being given away,.....all the "good" mopars have been picked clean decades ago,....dudes wacked, has more junk than one can imagine, and keeps buying more, just to lay there rotting away,....you pay just to have a "tour" of the place, mostly visited by the "Hemmings Motor News" type of guys taking old rotted beyond belief junk car calender photos,.....these "Nobody Knows of this Yard!!!!", or "He's told to CRUSH EVERYTHING" threads have been going on for years, here and on other sites,....just a way to drum up a few suckers,...er buyers/tourists to pay the tax bill that year,.....the last guy I knew who bought a "car" out of there, ...got his wallet "walked" pretty far ""  


I have to agree with his statements so save your time and $...
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