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Offline Marty73

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SC/NC Junk Yards
« on: February 07, 2010 - 11:13:05 PM »
trying to hunt down some fenders and a rallye hood for a 73 Chally-  not having much luck. Anyone know of some "hidden" salvage yards in the NC/SC area I can try?
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Offline Topcat

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Re: SC/NC Junk Yards
« Reply #1 on: February 07, 2010 - 11:17:35 PM »
can't say I do. But I like your quote.

Comin' at ya like a heard of turtles  :lol:

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Offline Marty73

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Re: SC/NC Junk Yards
« Reply #2 on: February 08, 2010 - 08:34:46 AM »
Thanks  - I saw it on a T-shirt once and it cracked me up (picture on teh shirt was pretty darn funny too)  :dogpile:
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Offline ChallengerHK

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Re: SC/NC Junk Yards
« Reply #3 on: February 08, 2010 - 01:06:14 PM »
Marty,

there's an unofficial yard just off I-95 between Hope Mills and Fayetteville. I can't recall the exit number, but I'm pretty sure that it's the exit for Fayetteville airport. Turn right at the exit, and within, say a quarter mile you'll see a house with a lot of old cars. If you're heading north on I-95 you'll see it on the right, but by then you'll have passed the exit.

I'm told that the guy has a Challenger. He and I went out to look for it, but we couldn't find it. The reason I say "unofficial" is that it's not really a salvage yard. He inherited a bunch of farm land from his grandfather, and he just buys cars and puts them out on the land. I'd guess there's 100-200 acres of old cars, many of them in great shape, all things considered.

the other rub is that his prices are pretty high. As in, outrageously high. I stopped by to check on a 69 Camaro body shell for a friend. Completely stripped roller chassis, fresh paint, $50k. When I asked why it was so high he gave me a story about it being a very rare, limited edition model with lots of luxury features and a 6 banger that was marketed to women. Could be true, as I don't know Camaros that awfully well, but $50k for any chassis that's not COPO or Yenko strikes me as insane.


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