Oh Man at 9:06 I was hopping you would get to that 68 Polara too see the interior and too see if it was a 500 2 door or a 4 door looking for hard to find parts for mine there are rare and almost none in junkyards with this one no bumper guards and no chrome lines indicates its a 2 door 500 . Do you have any video looking at this Car ? If not can you Video it next time you go there ?
Always fun in the yard! The Plymouth with the fan is a 1937 and they were originally 6 volt. To bad it wasn't a '38, I need some parts for the one I'm doing!
Bigger the car the better
That blue car was cool I buy the grill just to hang out on my shop wall that be cool.
snatch up that demon mustie. looks in good shape actually. fix up a cool old car.
Great video, you trampling thru dry leaves recording trees and the ground.
This place is amazing! Strangely familiar too. Is this place in CT?
You sound a bit like actor Keith Carradine (I wonder if he likes cars?) lol
That 69 plymouth, was it a mod top car?
l go there once a year, its 110 miles away, but if l remember sure,,
Oh Man at 9:06 I was hopping you would get to that 68 Polara too see the interior and too see if it was a 500 2 door or a 4 door looking for hard to find parts for mine there are rare and almost none in junkyards with this one no bumper guards and no chrome lines indicates its a 2 door 500 . Do you have any video looking at this Car ? If not can you Video it next time you go there ?
Cool
Mustie1; I used to spend a lot of time in such a yard in my teenage years, there are houses there now. Thanks for the video!
yep,
Always fun in the yard! The Plymouth with the fan is a 1937 and they were originally 6 volt. To bad it wasn't a '38, I need some parts for the one I'm doing!
I would have a great time walking thru there… Alot of history
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