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NC Mopar junk yard

If those cars would have been in the mid west there might be some worth saving. Lots of parts!
 
:lol:Damn, Steve is already big headed and y’all have put him in the movies . He’s going to be hard to handle now!
 
I love sight seeing in junk yards. It's like stepping back in time. And being on a buried treasure hunt at the same time.
 
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I think I'll be taking a ride up there I see a lot I need !!!
 
I'd like a better set of Rallye doors he has a few it looks like plus I need 1/4's so a trip would be cheaper
 
Been there.

Bought a fender.

Nice guy.

Not gonna get a bargain, but not gonna get gouged either.

Straight and really clean 66 Coronet fender was $300 in 2014.

DVAP quoted me $650 the previous year.

Nice drive in beautiful country to get there from "civilization" too.
 
I was there about 12 years ago. It's a great place to wander around, and look for those hard to find items. Steve is a Good Guy to deal with, and he also buys, and trades parts. He's usually at Carlisle for the Chrysler Nats too...
 
About three hours for me. Perhaps in better times, I'd like to pay a visit. :)
 
Been there too about 10 years ago. Used to see him every year at Bristol Mopar show.
 
When I was there he offered to sell me the whole place.

Seemed pretty intent on getting out of the business.

Can't remember the price or what it included.

Pretty sure I had a post/thread about it.

Glad to see he stayed with it.

LOTS of clean parts and several restorable cars.
 
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