So I apparently found where all C bodies go to die.....

Dog tags of the fallen.

Good one. Exactly.

Educate me please. If I happen to get lucky and find a wonderful old relic with no chance for redemption... I should first remove the fender tag(s) and then I should document the VIN, year and model and I should provide what pictures I can. Because I don't think I will be cataloging this information, I should turn it over to someone who will.

Have I taken good notes here? It may help more of us provide "boots in the field" knowing how this is best done.
 
Which would be greatly appreciated and welcomed but at least get a picture of the tag if you can't get the actual tag.

I may not get the opportunity, or at least not as soon as I would like... but that is something any of us could do.
 
Today's finds
'61 Plymouth.jpg
'65-'66 Fury III 2 DR HT.jpg
'69 Newport Custom.jpg
'61 Plymouth.jpg
'65-'66 Fury III 2 DR HT.jpg
'69 Newport Custom.jpg
'69 Polara sedan..jpg
'72 fury II.jpg
'72 Fury III.jpg
'72 Newport.jpg
'73 Fury III.jpg
 
I've said it before and I'll say it again....

STUPID WINTER!!!

WHAT IS THAT WHITE **** EVERYWHERE? I never want to relive the days of working on a car in that stuff... sorry northerners... I'm a wussified Florida boy now.
 
Thanks for sharing the pics Nick. The place looks amazing. There's a place north of Burlington off Guelph Line that looks just like that. The 2 brothers that own the place also have a trucking business. It's therapeutic just to walk through.

Anything good there? May be worth a walkthrough in the spring.
 
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