New guy to the site.

DSC003522-1.jpg

DSC003572.jpg


DSC003522-1.jpg


DSC003522-1.jpg


DSC003572.jpg


DSC003572.jpg
 
Probably only 3 acres, but there are a few hundred parked next to one another. It's not a junkyard, just one's personal collection. The older gentleman who has them collects big block cars, and small block Hemi cars including Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge, a few GMs, and quite a few Cadillacs. All C body Mopars, with the exception of a 64 Valiant Wagon, a 75 Duster, and a 73 ish Satellite. He also has quite a few International 1/2 tons, a 69 Dodge D200 Power Wagon, a 77 big block RamCharger, and quite a few mid 70's PowerWagon's. Any old motorhome with a big block, he grabs it. He has a lot of late 50's Mopars as well. Here's a pic of his very low mileage 57 DeSoto, 345 Hemi, factory dual quads.

DSC03237.jpg

DSC03238.jpg


DSC03237.jpg


DSC03237.jpg


DSC03238.jpg


DSC03238.jpg
 
When was what made???
you know this is a hell of an impressive collection and I'll thank the new guy for bumping it back into action.
 
Wonder what happened to all those cars and 70DartMike? my dad drove a 70 dart and his name was Mike.
 
Wow id like to pick up that red and white 2 door 57'coronet . the next car on my list.
 
I never paid attention to How Fu#king cool that Caddy Hearse is. Wow that thing is Amazing.
 
Gathering up all these old Mopar's and cataloging and listing all the salvageable parts on the web could be a lucrative worldwide business for a young guy like Ross or Zac. These cars and parts will become harder to find as time goes by.
 
I would think that if you didn't get into it years earlier, then you wouldn't have a prayer getting into it now. Waaay less to be discover now. K-cars are the next big thing. You can't find carburetors for them.
 
Back
Top