Vintage wagons in scrapyards

Discussion in 'General Station Wagon Discussions' started by Poison_Ivy, Mar 3, 2018.

  1. fannie

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    I wasn't aware this was available, thanks. If needed, we will check it out.
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    I hope, this isn't true. Supposedly, the EPA is going around closing junk yards, sort of like pointing out the fly in the room, while ignoring the horse who is attracting all of the room's flies. I would have hoped that the new administration would rein in on this gone rogue department. Instead, it looks like the opposite is true.
    The following yard is located somewhere in Montana. I don't yet know where, though. there are plenty of classics and visually rust-free vintage wagons to rescue, before all of this heritage gets erased in a crusher:


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    This what looks to be a '56 Dodge, along with endless classics suffering no more than surface rust, located at Desert Valley Auto Parts in Casa Grande, Arizona

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