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Post by busaddict on Nov 11, 2015 1:13:35 GMT -8
I ran across this by chance on Youtube, a couple of the cars say "Parksville" on the side. "Huge abandoned classic car collection"
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Post by Volktales on Nov 11, 2015 9:02:00 GMT -8
Very interesting, although I had to stop watching it due to motion sickness! Someone needs to stop swinging that camera!! Obvious whoever owns that property was a big Mopar and Caddy fan. I think my Dad may have visited that place. Looks like lots of interesting stuff there.
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Post by busaddict on Nov 11, 2015 9:26:31 GMT -8
Not a VW in sight, though I like the old Dodge trucks, maybe there's a Slant 6 in there somewhere
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Post by CrazyBrit on Nov 13, 2015 20:03:24 GMT -8
Not a VW in sight, though I like the old Dodge trucks, maybe there's a Slant 6 in there somewhere So what you're saying is that everything worth saving is already gone??? ;-)
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Post by paolo on Nov 14, 2015 1:12:43 GMT -8
would love to go for a look around
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Post by Volktales on Nov 22, 2015 21:44:59 GMT -8
Sooo, it turns out my friend Terry has visited this site with his hot rod buddies in the past. The owner has been retired for some time and not surprisingly is a big Mopar fan. Apparently he has some nice early hemi cars stored undercover. It seems most of the parts cars were bought for their engines. He has piles of 440 V8s everywhere. That is also why he has those old Winnebagos as they feature big blocks. Anyway the guy may or may not sell any parts depending on his mood. He is open to visitors however as he has invited car clubs to his property on many occasions. And no he does not have ANY VWs or parts at all... Terry says the cars in the video are actually much worse condition in person, and it is highly unlikely any of them could be saved... Now you know...
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Post by paolo on Nov 22, 2015 22:24:38 GMT -8
good detective work, would love a scarpyard holiday....just going from one to another
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