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Posted by dr.sportster on March 06, 2005 at 05:42:55 from (209.247.222.98):
In Reply to: has any one been here yet posted by Ray in PA on March 04, 2005 at 09:26:39:
OK,I went there and met Lou and his brother Walt,two of the nicest guys you could meet.It was not a junkyard it is stuff their father collected awhile back.The town is hassling them about the place.There are no steel wheeled tractors left.There are more cars than tractors.The tractors from the thirties still have the mags in them and alot of trim is still on the cars and pick-ups.They have been hit by vandals however.There is many old implements,many pretty rusty.The amount of stuff is unreal.Some of the cars are filled with other antique items and old magazines etc.It is so far south in New Jersey that it is almost Delaware and looks like big sky country of the midwest and plains states.Their Dad collected all kind of metal items and there was hit and miss motors and old saw mills also.You really have to see it to beleive it.When I arrived someone was leaving with an old rusty press in a truck.Also saw the rare Dodge pick-up with the fins on the bed.I was permitted to walk about with the wife and check it out,however, I did not ask prices of things just for curiousity sake.When I asked the price of something I was interested in it was very reasonable. Like I said very nice people and an incredable place, almost hard to describe.I stayed untill dark but could have stayed longer if it was light out.It was amazing to see the place.
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