Mopar yard open for tours

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Local yard that has lots of Mopars and parts is doing an open house this weekend; and going forward. It's been a while since I have been here. It looks like he has put all the old stuff in one area now. Always a good time looking around and grabbing a few parts. Link has some video of what they have.

 
do you have a link for us old farts that dont have or want facebook?
 
"Rusty Gold" I wonder if he is charging admission?

Lotta Mopars, but I think he will be keeping them...
 
It's been maybe 20 years since I have been there. Clearly the owner cleared out a lot of trees and has the yard much more organized with fewer stacked cars since I was last there. Yes, that is either a '70 Sport Fury GT or S/23 in gold in the video. Last time I was there a 71 GT in very rough shape was also in the yard. The owner used to have a separate area for cars that he either hoped to restore himself or that he knew were restorable that he would only sell as a whole car. Wish I had the time to make a trip there.
 
Looks to be a pretty good sized yard, but I'll bet mostly late model stuff.

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Hall's Garage, North Scituate RI
 
I spotted a 63 Sport Fury Convertible at the end! I'm interested in lots of parts on it!!! Great find, Thanks for posting!!
 
It was a good day exploring with a bunch of friends. I spent about 4 hours there looking over the cars and getting some parts. I picked up some trim for my 68 Fury. Friends that I went with got a windshield for a 59 Plymouth, Rockers and trim for a 300E, Dash parts for a 300L, and a Polara hood. I found an old 67 Coronet that I owned about 25 years ago, hurt to see it in that shape after taking to many so cruise nights and car shows over the years. He offered the car to me at a tough to pass up price. It will probably take 25K to put the car back to where it was when I owned it. Tough to justify another car when I have 6 now. Wife even said go for it. Don't hear that every day.... Prices weren't a steal, but I thought what he was asking was market value and he seemed willing to work with us if the asking price was a little high. Great yard to work with and a fun day overall.
Hope to be back there again before the cold weather.
 
It was a good day exploring with a bunch of friends. I spent about 4 hours there looking over the cars and getting some parts. I picked up some trim for my 68 Fury. Friends that I went with got a windshield for a 59 Plymouth, Rockers and trim for a 300E, Dash parts for a 300L, and a Polara hood. I found an old 67 Coronet that I owned about 25 years ago, hurt to see it in that shape after taking to many so cruise nights and car shows over the years. He offered the car to me at a tough to pass up price. It will probably take 25K to put the car back to where it was when I owned it. Tough to justify another car when I have 6 now. Wife even said go for it. Don't hear that every day.... Prices weren't a steal, but I thought what he was asking was market value and he seemed willing to work with us if the asking price was a little high. Great yard to work with and a fun day overall.
Hope to be back there again before the cold weather.

Hmmm.....they had some 68 Fury's then?
 
If I remember correctly. They had two 68 Convertibles, 1 or 2 four doors and 2 two doors. I think I remember five 68's in total, plus at least three 67's. There were more sports than anything. Most have been sitting for years, but still had some usable parts.
 
I got some Imperial parts there in the early 1990's.Not the best prices or the Nicest chap. Not been back since.
 
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