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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Malcolm, Nov 26, 2008.

  1. Malcolm
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    We (Jay, Jeff, Kerry, and I) spent a few hours walking through this yard last Saturday. We were all blown away by how much pre-war tin was in this place! Unbelieveable! :eek:

    I did a search, and a few photos of it have been posted on here before, along with other mentions of the yard.... So, it shouldn't take too long for someone to recognize it and post the name :D;)

    Yes, everything is for sale. We only asked the prices of a couple things. One of them was way over-priced and the other item ('40 Ford 16" wheel) was $40. I'd consider that fairly reasonable - near 'market value'.


    Now, I'll let the photos do the talking......

    I'll start off with one of the best 'finds' there
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    Malcolm
     
  2. Malcolm
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    I thought of Rashy when I saw this one :D
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  3. Malcolm
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    Wow! I don't know what I would do if some of this stuff was closer to my home. Awesome pics!
     

  5. Malcolm
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  6. Malcolm
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    Oh. My. God.
     
  8. Malcolm
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    need some t pieces, would like to know where this is at thanks
     
  10. 40StudeDude
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    Did you happen to find the license plate barn and schoolbus full...???

    I'm not gonna post the name...that was one of the best kept secrets around for years...and there's only about half the stuff there that used to be less than five years ago...

    AND, just becuz you think it's overpriced, does not mean those on the west coast or east coast (the rust belt of America) will think that.

    R-
     
  11. Malcolm
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    Damn!!!! That rules
     
  13. Malcolm
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    I admittedly don't know alot about flatheads, but there was a later Merc flatty with all the front accessories, both heads were visibly cracked, and who knows what the inside of the engine looked like. It may not have even had the Merc crank in it. $550.
     
  14. aldixie
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    That is one of the best yards I have seen. I would love that roadster body!!
     
  15. carkiller
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    Nick, did you hear funny noises and see Rod Stieger? To Cool!
     
  16. Malcolm
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    I debated on even posting all these photos, but the fact that there is so much still there, and the pricing, I figured 'why not'!
    Plus, if it helps someone find parts they need for their project, I think that's cool.

    License plates?? There were tons that were still in the envelopes!
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  17. Malcolm
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    'Kustom' haha...
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  18. Would love to have the front half of one of those T tourings...

    JH
     
  19. hotrodladycrusr
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    I can't think of a better way to spend a sunny Saturday afternoon with my pals then snoopin around a junkyard. Thanks for sharing Nick.
     
  20. It's like heaven threw up!
     
  21. Its been a long time since I've such a collection of early vintage tin (30's-40's).
    Such a shame to see it go to waste; hopefully, some of it will be "rescued".....
     
  22. Malcolm
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    Sorry to hear about your Saturday, Denise :( You and your rear end... I tell ya what!...
    I hope everything goes well for you this weekend, and have a Happy Thanksgiving!

    Here's how we spent the rest of the day:
    http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=311855&highlight=malcolm&showall=1
     
  23. chaddilac
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    Drooooooooool!
     
  24. chaddilac
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    I thought this was a snake at first! hahahahaha :D

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  25. 34toddster
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  26. Tin Can
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    WOW. Thats amazing that there is that much old tin in one place. thanks for sharing the pics
     
  27. Malcolm
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  28. Malcolm
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    See above.
     
  29. 34toddster
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    I'd like one of those 31 chevy grill shells, looks like there must be 20 or so of them!
     
  30. Malcolm
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