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70DartMike

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I have known Joe for years, but every time I go there, I notice something else that I haven't really paid much attention to before. Not because I wasn't interested, but because there is just too much to take in at once.
A couple non Mopars in there.

Here are a few pics I took today while searching for seperate parts.

Sorry for picture quality, I just used my cell.

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Very cool DeSoto, still has the Hemi between the rails. When I asked about it, he said 'Which one? There are 4 DeSoto's in that area with their original Hemi's still in them'. COOL.
Bet that clock is worth some money.

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66 Coronet Wagon?

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Took this for you Lance.

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Does the paint on the hood of this Fury mean GT? What decided a Fury GT?

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He picked this up for $500. 360 auto, runs and drives, very clean.

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Hope you enjoyed. Want pics of anything else in particular, let me know.
 
first truck pictured is a 1957 one year only they make great street rods,,

the desoto hemi pictured is rarer then you know,,most were 2 bbl,,,the pics shows a factory 4bbl intake,,if you can get it cheap you can sell it depending what motor it is,,

the ram horn manifolds,,that motor looks to be a fifties ford motor,,,

any 19 57 mopars in that yard with swivel buckets ?? ide be intrested,,
 
first truck pictured is a 1957 one year only they make great street rods,,

the desoto hemi pictured is rarer then you know,,most were 2 bbl,,,the pics shows a factory 4bbl intake,,if you can get it cheap you can sell it depending what motor it is,, Joe knows exactly what he has, so I doubt he'd part with it. He's building a 57 DeSoto with its original dual quad 345 Hemi.

the ram horn manifolds,,that motor looks to be a fifties ford motor,,, That's what I figured, wasn't sure on the manifolds though. The motor is in a front end loader from the 50's.

any 19 57 mopars in that yard with swivel buckets ?? ide be intrested,, I'll check for you next time I'm there.
 
WOW Mike ! great pics ! fins for days lol , is that 77 charger triple white ? man i wish i could get my hands on the whole car. those parts are so hard to come by. love the hemi desoto. very cool

i love this one too

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i dont think that fury is a GT. they were based on the sport fury and had the twin bulge hood
 

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Great pics Mike.
I would rather go to a Junkyard to look at cars than a car show any day.......
 
Thanks for sharing the pics. That white 2 door Desoto is awesome; even if it wasn't a hemi, it would still be cool to drive.
 
Cool pic's Mike, There's a Desoto local here the guy bought it new and only drives it a couple times a year it has just over 20.000 miles on it.
 

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I have a good friend 2 miles down the road from me, over 100 cars, 90% Mopar, always something new to see. IT kind of looks like his collection. THANKS for the pics
 
Great Pictures. That trunk lid on the white Charger looks to be in nice shape. Would it be for sale?
 
Looks like a few of those trucks have potential, some are complete and solid enough to be transformed into nice car haulers with restoration.
 
Awesome set of pics Mike thanks! I agree with Dartnut, checking wreckers out is more fun than car shows anyday!
 
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