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I don't see any As but wouldn't you just love to get in there? How about an Auburn
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Re: car heaven All just old beaters then but people would be lining up to buy something out of that lot nowadays.
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Re: car heaven Likely they all ended up being turned into Sherman tanks or Navy ships.
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Re: car heaven Hey! How did you get a picture of my backyard when I lived in Phoenix??? My neighbors just LOVED me and my "children" in the backyard! :)
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Re: car heaven Interesting the car-make signs. Certainly set up for easy shopping.
I can't say I've ever seen a junkyard like that in today's market. Of course most people don't "fix" cars anymore. If the part required isn't at the dealer then it is very likely the car will be "totaled" as the cost to repair will exceed the used value. A 2003 VW Golf Diesel that ate its own transmission comes to mind. ("Self-adjusting clutch" NOT one of VW's better ideas.) A replacement was $3800 - USED. Car value then about $2800. The VW dealer/repair shop ended up owning that one for the price of $1 - and forgiveness on their storage cost and "scoping out." Joe K |
Re: car heaven I don't believe it is "car heaven" but heaven for an enthusiast restorer.
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Re: car heaven I can't say I've ever seen a junkyard like that in today's market.
Of course most people don't "fix" cars anymore. If the part required isn't at the dealer then it is very likely the car will be "totaled" as the cost to repair will exceed the used value. A 2003 VW Golf Diesel that ate its own transmission comes to mind. ("Self-adjusting clutch" NOT one of VW's better ideas.) A replacement was $3800 - USED. Car value then about $2800. The VW dealer/repair shop ended up owning that one for the price of $1 - and forgiveness on their storage cost and "scoping out." This is how they continue to sell cars now. Car breaks, and the typical auto repair now is at least $450. Then they say, but we can get you into a lease of a new car, or even a 1-year old lease turn-in for $XXX/mo. Leasing was their big trick to make payments affordable to continue sales. I think they are just about out of tricks. The price of cars is getting crazy. Can you imagine how much a Model-A truck would be today if it were the current model? You can spend $50,000 to $80,000 for a pickup now days. I used to buy parts from junk yards for my first few cars. I always thought they were great. |
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Re: car heaven Some "old timers" said during the time before WWII, there would be scrap drives for steel and the US shipped it to Japan for refining. Then they shot it back at us.
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Re: car heaven Aren't we sending scrap metal, aluminum, paper, and more to China? HMMMMMM!
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Re: car heaven Aren't we sending scrap metal, aluminum, paper, and more to China? HMMMMMM!
How much scrap metal is needed to make nuclear bombs??? Well, if they are like most stuff coming from China, they either won't work right off the bat or they won't fit. :) Marshall |
Re: car heaven Synchro, New Zealand is a tiny country getting even smaller day by day as we pump ironsand from our beaches into Japanese carrier ships moored off the coast.
At least Aussie mines are inland and just make giant holes. Maybe our outgoing Labour government stopped exporting our coast-line. Do you have any spare black ironsand we could swap for some spare rain water we seem to have now? SAJ in NZ |
Re: car heaven SAJ, some of those holes, I think, are so big that they are causing the earth to wobble on its axis, so much ore has been moved to other places on the planet. For the last few decades, that other place has been China. Anything bought anywhere in the world that was made in China and contains iron, you can bet that the iron came from Australia. In the north west of Western Australia, there are mountains so rich in iron ore that I have picked up stones with a magnet.
More rain in the right places at the right time would indeed be welcome but there is yet another cyclone due to land in northern Queensland later today. They are expecting up to a metre of rain over a couple of days out of this one. The previous one was less than 2 weeks ago. SOGGY! With a country as large as the US lower 48 and a population less than 26 million, there is plenty of room here if NZ gets too small. :) |
Re: car heaven The Chinese are building huge iron ore mines in Africa. It will soon be worthless here. Our population just hit 27 million. We need to build a city the size of Canberra every year to house the migrants alone. We can give NZ Fraser Island as the dingos don't like all the tourists.
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Re: car heaven This yard was called "Spitz" 1941 in Irwin, Pa. outside of Pittsburgh. Still in business it said on another site
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Re: car heaven https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...p;d=1705989244
This yard was called "Spitz" 1941 in Irwin, Pa. outside of Pittsburgh. Thanks for posting Dave |
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