PocketAces
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Where's all the early Darts. I don't see any. I guess they're just too awesome for the bone yard.
I thought Arizona and you desert guys would have all the good stuff. You guys have junkyards in Nevada and Arizona that go on for miles and miles and miles from what I have seen and not much rust to worry about.
I guess all that sand and wind basically sand blasts everythingWe have alot of rust free stuff here.(except for my rusty hunk of a quarter) But plastic, and rubber do not last more than a few years and it's junk. Finding a grill here is impossible. They are all broken. Not an issue to fix but you end up breaking more than you fix. They get so brittle just touching them the plastic falls apart.
All the guys in this neck of the woods are, "I want $2000, but I may drop a little bit, if you know what I mean" Just gotta show up cash in hand and haggle like you have balls of steel and you leave with everything at a good price. But these guys know what they have when it comes to the rarer cars. This yard has some rare stuff too. Theres a white 383 GTS in there and a 440-6 '70 Roadrunner as far as I know.WOW!! Thats a ton of parts or project cars! How reasonable are they?
If you get the location, be sure to PM me as I will indefinitely call in sick to work to go out there. "Cough cough, I don't feel so good. I'm gonna try and rest up" :toothy10:Hard to tell locomotion. But if I can get the location I will see for myself if it is and report back.
That is a lot of Mopars!!So here is the Google earth of the above yard. Its called Timberline I think and in Ronan Montana. The setting is beautiful, I like to think of it as Mopar heaven. I have also heard rumors this isn't even the guys "good" yard, supposedly there is another.