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Worman is Expanding His Yard Again

Bruzilla

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From the GYC Facebook page - "Graveyard Motorz is opening soon. We need cars. Do you have a 1967-1974 Mopar muscle car project for sale? Complete-rusty-wrecked-apart...we buy them all. Cash wired next day with clear title. Email: [email protected]"

As I recall, his initial cutoff was 1972, but now he's wanting up to 1974, which is probably where he should have started.
 
Problem is he is buying up the local market, Mopars are sold fast and normal people don't have the money to enjoy the hobby.
 
normal people don't have the money to enjoy the hobby.


What are you insinuating?


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Problem is he is buying up the local market, Mopars are sold fast and normal people don't have the money to enjoy the hobby.
But is he really paying top dollar for anything? I would guess he's paying as little as he can.
 
Top dollar today is low dollar tomorrow.

I don't blame him.

Mopar's rule
 
Sounds about like an Obumer buy out. He maybe paying top dollar today. But what do you want to spend tomorrow?
 
Trying to corner the market in the central Northwest ?

{I'd still rather get Calif. or southwest cars}

it's become "almost" a hoarding situation ?
it's far beyond a collection now

more power to him if he has the $$$
& the room


Hedging the market possibly ?
or trying to set/drive the market maybe ?
or cars to strip, parts for other builds ?
is more likely, especially if they are rusted out hulks...
Buying hulls & Vin #'s basically...
 
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