found an abandoned car collection

I'm with everyone else. Get your tools, go in there, and start grabbing parts. Maybe take a wheel barrow with you so it's easier to take your tools in, and parts out. I would love to grab that Sweptline (first pic, 2nd post), as well as several others. I see a LOT of good parts on all those cars.
Factory red '70 Sweptline. The only thing besides the engine left was a PERFECT dome light for a sweptline and the 8 3/4 under it. The floor pans were gone, like nonexsistant, it was quite sad.Though, atleast it wasnt under a tree like the chevy truck :toothy10:

You had better grab the 8 3/4. Also look at the vin on the duster and see if it is 340 car?
318 car. I dunno how I'd haul the 8 3/4 out since its so far in the woods, think it'd be a little hard to carry that thing a half mile out of the woods on my own

Agreed make sure they are really abandoned before you help yourself.
I mentioned this place to a friend of mine and he said he used to know the property owners a while back and they were living in one of the buildings down there and were pretty methed out and had squatted long enough for the land to be in their name. Both of them were in there 60s-70s and his granny would bring em food from the McDonald's thats close by. When I went down there, they weren't there and all the little buildings had big orange biohazard barrels outside of them that said USDA CONDEMNED and the doors mostly boarded up.

Looks like a old salvage yard. Gotta wonder whats in the buildings!!!!!!!
I wouldnt dare set foot in the biggest one or any of them. All of the floors are rotten on them. I threw a brick into the big one to test the floor and watched a foot wide hole open up. I wish I knew what all was in them, but I'd rather not put myself at risk to breaking a bone or getting bit by a snake because I am sure there is a bunch hanging out down there in the high grass or anywhere cool they can get to.




Also, another tidbit of information surfaced when asking around, a girl I graduated from high school with recognized a picture I posted of this place on facebook and I asked her about it and all she really had to say was "my ex-boyfriend and I went down there a few times, he pretty much smashed every windshield on those cars down there thinking it was funny and cool with his friend":wack: I'd rather not see them smashed up anymore by stupid teenagers than they already are. I just wonder why almost every single car down there is missing its hood, my prime suspect is scrappers as trunklids and hoods are the easiest, heaviest thing to get off. I found the hood for the Falcon on the ground about 30ft away covered with leaves and impossible to lift up because of all the crap that had accumulated on it.