Junkyard Pics

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As a young avid mopar hunter I thought id share with you guys some c bodies I found in this guys private yard has a lot of cars all pretty picked over but has a alot of c bodies and a few others I took pictures of 10552550_898198893541026_8139011230557835696_n.jpg.View attachment 36677View attachment 36678View attachment 36679View attachment 36680View attachment 36681View attachment 36682View attachment 36683View attachment 36676View attachment 36684View attachment 36685

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And the snakes.......

I wonder how many of these BB's are in A's, B's, and E's now.

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they only made 500 or so of these convertibles the guy wont sell it because he didn't have the title for it its been there for 30 years someone hit his mailbox with it and never came back for it
 
Is this a junkyard or more like a dump? Maybe it is our lack of deciduous trees but almost all our parts yards are cleared flat dirt/gravel with the cars lined up in row after row., These pictures remind me more of a dump where cars are just thrown in to rot.
 
Where I come from in Michigan, there are a lot of these type of yards. The newer stuff in cleared areas, but the older stuff gets overgrown with trees. I like it and can wander around in an old junkyard all day. Almost cathedral like sometimes, but a much more fitting setting for the old girls to find their way back to the earth..... One time when I was deer hunting near White Cloud Michigan, I found an old overgrown junkyard where the newest car was a 1937 Pontiac with 1949 Plates on it. There was a new 2" or so snow, and there were about 50 or so cars and trucks. It was so quiet in those trees, you could almost hear the stories the cars were trying to tell. I lost track of time and forgot why I was there for quite a while. The deer were most likely cracking jokes about the crazy guy. Many of the cars were just heaps of rusted, collapsed sheatmetal with some frame, an engine block and a couple of wooden spokes sticking out of the brush and snow, but many were also quite complete. Things like a 21 or so Model T truck with a green moss coating on the wooden roof, mid 30's license plates and headlight lenses aged to a light purple color. A Terraplane from about 33-34 that had steel artillery style wheels on it. I considered taking the nameplate from it with me, but thought better and left it where it was... I'd love to find that place again, but after many years, it has probably been picked clean and the cars scrapped.... I prefer to think they are still out there in the middle of the Manistee National Forest.
 
Is this a junkyard or more like a dump? Maybe it is our lack of deciduous trees but almost all our parts yards are cleared flat dirt/gravel with the cars lined up in row after row., These pictures remind me more of a dump where cars are just thrown in to rot.
its a guys house and he lives in the woods n he bought all these old cars and parked them there he probably has 50 or so old cars
 
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