I was on my way to Washington to see a concert and ran into this collection of old iron. I thought you all would love to see some pictures. Here are a couple, and a link to an album to see more. Enjoy http://s231.photobucket.com/albums/ee187/greatbg/Old%20cars/
That's fun to look at, what the story with them? Judging by the numbers written on them in chalk it looks like they are getting ready to be sold. Also, what's the car with the curved back in the second photo>
Looks like that stuff in toppenish,wa. Not for sale just for looks. I will restore them sum day he says. Look at the pictures old man aint gettin any younger.
THRILLING! ABSOLUTELY THRILLING! As asked before, are they for sale? Can you disclose the location? Al
It would takes several lifetimes to restore that much iron. What a waste of good projects. If I had that much old tin, I would keep a few and sell the rest. Many dads out there looking for a cool project to work on with their kids.
There's also a far more sinister reason people number cars in a salvage yard. I hope that's not whats going on here.
I'm not sure what that is. My normal response when I don't know what type of car it is would be to say "It's a Plymouth". In this case that might be true. It could also be a chevy, as he had quite a few chevys.
stuff has been there since I was a kid(now 31). Look when I drive by every time. Nothing ever seems to leave just more added. What about the 41 ford convert on top of another car.
Seen that place before, i was afraid to go to the house in fear of an angrey old man, so i stood on the gaurd rail and took pictures
You A$$HOLE! How dare you put that on here when more than half way across the F'n country! Oh my heart aches to build an open-wheeler... How come nobody can find anything like that within 4 to 6 hours of where I live (hehe).
Thanks for the shots. i just saw this on Sunday and wanted to know more. it is a commercial operation or is it defunct? i'd love to walk around if its okay with the owner.
here a google map of the place it looks like he has more than acouple projects laying around http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=...819&spn=0.000517,0.001051&t=k&z=19&iwloc=addr
Not real sure of course but it sure does favor a 35 Buick I once had. It was a 40 series wih that sloped back and had a spare tire in the place of the trunk usually seen on these cars. Just a guess. 48 Poncho
I want my back yard to look like that! Blessed holey mother of rust, preserve these toys for our future hour of need!{And I aint even Catholic!}LOL