Last chance before the snow flies

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Sedanman

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When the snow begins to fly this winter in East Troy, Wis., there will be 4,000 less old cars left to give their last bit of parts.
The 27-acre Troy Auto Parts in East Troy is closing, and the land it occupies must be completely cleared of its 4,000-plus-car inventory, which dates as far back as the 1950s.
“I would say we have about 30 or more cars back to the 1950s, and a whole bunch of 1960s and 1970s cars; 99 percent of them are American,” said Ryan Sie, a yard employee and the car guy who is organizing this final appeal to car collectors to fetch parts off the cars before they go to the graveyard in the sky.
“I have been putting cars off to the side that are worth saving,” Sie said. “When the time comes that they are getting in the way, then they will be crushed. This whole lot has to be cleared.”
The cars must be gone before winter, so time is of the essence. From the images posted on the yard’s Craigslist post, there appear to be several salvageable trim parts and even a usable panel or two. The inventory includes a 1958 Buick, Thunderbird “Squarebirds”, Chevrolet Impala and Bel Air models from the 1960s, and even a finned Imperial and a 1960s Imperial coupe, among many others.
 
Been there a couple of weeks ago. Place is seriously overgrown, I mean seriously overgrown. They do have a 4 door Valiant for sale that was drove in. In pretty good shape over all.
 
I've called a bunch of times, hasn't answered yet and can't leave a message, their voicemail is full. I'd love to get my hands on that valiant for some parts. If anyone is going there and wouldn't mind pulling some parts for me, let me know.
 
Let's add this up

1.......You hoard, save, overprice parts for 50 years

2.......Then, in a panic, you make it "our fault" that all these will be destroyed by giving "the world" 2 days to buy it all and "save it."

Good luck with that
 
I've called a bunch of times, hasn't answered yet and can't leave a message, their voicemail is full. I'd love to get my hands on that valiant for some parts. If anyone is going there and wouldn't mind pulling some parts for me, let me know.

The posted article above says "preferred method" is email

preferred method of contacting the yard is via e-mail at etjunkyard@gmail.com, and the yard is currently open to the public on Fridays (8 am to 3 pm) and Saturdays (8 am to 2 pm). As always, it’s best to contact the yard before a visit, or to see if other visiting arrangements can be made.
Troy Auto Parts
W3739 State Road 20
East Troy, WI
etjunkyard@gmail.com

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I'm going to go check out that valiant. I need a winter beater If its fixable.
 

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