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Those would be an aftermarket window for sure. Sometimes people bought them and decided they needed the vision more than the panel! :)
The Peace River yard has been crushed out I believe. The other yard in Saskatchewan is not a wrecking yard, but he looks around for cars to...
Yes. I saw it from the road as I was driving by. Google Earth is not very clear in that area, or I could pinpoint it for you.
Elfros, Saskatchewan, east of Saskatoon on hwy 16.
I'll look at a map, but it's on highway 16 for sure.
All 3 were different models too. And the 61 beside them was a wagon.
Wow, that's a rare one with the single headlight on each side. Very cool.
I'm pretty confident that the mechanicals would be the same, but body, trim and interior will all be unique to the body style. If you ever go to...
Wow, can't remember when I last saw one of those. It's good to start with a solid car, like that. :Welcome:
More, a 53 Chevy. [IMG] A 70 Townsman [IMG]
Some Fords in the Peace River yard. [IMG] [IMG]
No problem. :D
That's crazy. I couldn't eat or give away peaches fast enough. But most of the orchardists here are ripping out the trees to plant vineyards, as...
Thanks. You are fortunate as the rear in your wagon is the same width as the sedan rear, so any rear bar from a Buick/Olds/Pontiac/Chev from that...
They are made for the Impala SS, but A Caprice is the same. Thanks for the welcome!
I'll add more to this thread in the days to come.
This was an English car, A Standard, and when I opened the door, that old English leather smell wafted out. [IMG] [IMG]
The next photos are from a yard in Peace River, Alberta. I took these 1 1/2 years ago, and I've been told that everything was crushed this past...
I'll be posting photos of wagons I've seen in wrecking yards or other places. This first photo was taken in Saskatchewan, can't remember the...
Looks pretty good. :thumbsup: