...tootling around on VWVortex,I came across this interesting thread :
http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=2810829
...an amazing junkyard!...as one of the posters noted,there'll never again be such diverse machinery as this in the States...I've ran into a coupla profit-hungry junkyard owners & it's really frustrating when they set prices so astronomical
...a good source for small bits,trim or misc. esoteria could be:
http://www.bildelsbasen.se
...if one of the scrapyards is willing to ship here,it's a great database with pix also...
a beautiful junkyard...
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The only thing I have ever seen come close to that was the first auction of junk cars after Harold LeMay died. It had a lot of european cars, and old american cars with trees growing up through them, but this is slightly larger scale and actually looks more complete. Some of those cars could be restored to museum quality status.
That place should be a national monument.
That place should be a national monument.
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