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Posted by NC Wayne on February 24, 2005 at 18:12:13 from (205.188.117.7):
In Reply to: what a find pt2 posted by Joe Bloggs on February 24, 2005 at 16:49:17:
Back in the 80's there used to be a place like this right down the road from me, except it was all cars. The old man said there were only two cars in the bunch newer than 1959 and they were both Corvairs. I remember several '40 Ford coups, a bumper to bumper complete 55 Chevy 2dr 210 wagon, a 57 Chevy 4 door hardtop, etc etc. back in the early '90s I went down there to see about some parts and the gate was closed and the long road back into the place grown up. Several months later I found out that the old guy that owned the place was the Grandpa of a guy I worked with. He has passed away about 2 years before and one of Marks Uncles had let a crew go in and crush everything........it made me sick to think anybody could be so DANG STUPID..... Good to know about this place, thanks for the link........
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