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68 SS 396 4spd Chevelle, Silver & Black, bought new at Rex Osteen Chev in Greenville SC (same place that Howie's 70 Gibb car was originally from.
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![]() How 'bout that El Camino? I had a pal with a pinto wagon with a 2800 V6, was a quick POS. Got it for his wife but the color was electric vomit green and she would not even look at it. ![]() Think that is a 63 JFK Lincoln. |
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firstgenaddict......I see the auction sign in front of all those rotting cars...what was the story behind all that old iron?
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Old yard in Tennessee, no cars older than 1970. Some as old as the late teens.
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64 442 in France of all places. One of 2,999 made in 64.
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The mother of all junk yards. I hope it wasn't already posted.
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Dave L. and I stopped at that first junk yard in Garden Grove years back.The owner of the yard said the old cars are his retirement.The second junk yard looks more like Ohio.
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the yard in Washinton was called "Vintage", its long gone I think about 8/10 yrs now, he had some neat old stuff, being into muscle it didnt really interest me at the time I had to work on a '66 Bird that came into the shop and he had the power window motor we needed, I went out there and the parts guy was cool so I got a tour, he had a ton and I mean a ton of NOS model A,T Ford stuff, plus tons of other NOS stuff, it was on Costco style racks floor to ceiling, it was a jaw dropper how much neat stuff he had, I dont know where it all went though.
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