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78F350 01-27-2015 05:24 PM

Ever go to junkyards just to wander?
 
Note: There were absolutely no Porsches in the junkyard today, so no Porsche content :(

There is a junkyard that I love to go to just to wander. Kind of like going to a petting zoo as a kid. No supervision, no safety measures or organization. Just acres of cars in the dirt, waiting to be explored.

I had an eye for the old ones today. Pics are better than words:

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78F350 01-27-2015 05:26 PM

I wanted to cut the whole dash from the '48 Buick.
I did get the clock. :D

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Retroman1969 01-27-2015 05:34 PM

Ever since I was 13! :)
For my friends and I it was like an outing. Still do it occasionally when I can.
That's some awesome stuff there!

DennisAN 01-27-2015 05:34 PM

Is that a Datsun 1600 roadster? Odd to find that in a junkyard.

bobbeck 01-27-2015 05:48 PM

Started as a kid. Learned how to take things apart without consequences there.

jdlmodelt 01-27-2015 06:06 PM

Yep. I hoard parts at home. I feel like I'm at a museum at the junk yard and I hoard parts at work. :)

RedTele58 01-27-2015 06:08 PM

When I was 15 I had a job at the local junkyard busting tires, picking aluminum parts and trim, and general clean-up. It was a great job for a 15 year old kid.

My favorite Saturdays now are a trip to Oklahoma Foreign. They let me out back and into their warehouses just to wander. It's a rare day if I don't come back up front with $2-300 worth of goodies.

78F350 01-27-2015 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by DennisAN (Post 433613)
Is that a Datsun 1600 roadster? Odd to find that in a junkyard.

I think so. 1970?
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From the web:
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Not far from it was a Datsun "Fairlady" Roadster:
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From the web:
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I've seen an occasional Fiat X19, MGB, TR6 and 7. Not many like that, but they are there (and they've had rodents in them for a few years). Still....

itsnotanova 01-27-2015 06:37 PM

Ever go to junkyards just to wander?

I use to take my lunch breaks at junkyards when I was on the road. Now I own one.

coreseller 01-27-2015 07:00 PM

Early on in my sales career (10 years or so 20 plus years back) when I was still restoring muscle cars I spent EVERY moment I could in backwoods junkyards, Great Memories!!!! Unfortunately almost every one of them are long gone.

Chuck W. 01-27-2015 08:35 PM

I'll go by LA Porsche Dismantlers now and then and look with amazement.

Swhitcomb 01-28-2015 01:30 PM

All the time. Love the VW fastback.

Been doing it since I was a kid.

Dualist 01-28-2015 02:28 PM

Can't so much here which is a shame, last time I did (late 80's) I saw a Lancia Fulvia and a Flavia next to each other, so wanted to take them home.

rp17 01-28-2015 06:31 PM

Last trip to Oklahoma I saw Oklahoma foreign from the freeway. Circled back but they where close. Definitely wanted to go in. You guys are lucky to have them so close.

itsnotanova 01-28-2015 06:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Dualist (Post 433719)
Can't so much here which is a shame, last time I did (late 80's) I saw a Lancia Fulvia and a Flavia next to each other, so wanted to take them home.

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This is at a junk yard not too far from me. The guy has one of those little bug looking BMW's too. Isetta?

njbray 01-29-2015 12:38 PM

I used to love going to breakers yards as a kid in UK in the 70's.
My Dad was restoring a 1930's Singer & Austin 7 so we used to go looking for parts.
There was one yard that had a load of 1920's onwards cars in an orchard at the back that was hard to access - it was like a secret garden. There were even a few old American cars that had been left behind after the war.
I still have a few old badges - they somehow 'fell' into a toolbag!!

Deserion 01-29-2015 06:49 PM

I would, but the biggest one around here treats you like a convict when trying to enter or exit. :rolleyes:

John N 01-30-2015 05:41 AM

You took some wonderful pics. What camera did you use and what lens?

Back in the mid 90's, I took a trip to Arizona and made it a point to stop at a junk yard just to wonder around. I was really surprised to see so many old cars that looked like they have been hacked, sawed, chopped, channeled and poorly welded. Like a kid trying to make a hot rod and then give up halfway through.

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Originally Posted by 78F350 (Post 433609)
Note: There were absolutely no Porsches in the junkyard today, so no Porsche content :(

There is a junkyard that I love to go to just to wander. Kind of like going to a petting zoo as a kid. No supervision, no safety measures or organization. Just acres of cars in the dirt, waiting to be explored.

I had an eye for the old ones today. Pics are better than words:


Porsche9 01-30-2015 07:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John N (Post 433919)
You took some wonderful pics. What camera did you use and what lens?

Back in the mid 90's, I took a trip to Arizona and made it a point to stop at a junk yard just to wonder around. I was really surprised to see so many old cars that looked like they have been hacked, sawed, chopped, channeled and poorly welded. Like a kid trying to make a hot rod and then give up halfway through.

The dry air makes southern Arizona and haven for junk yards. If you are into old aircraft (and some newer stuff put into storage) we have a number of boneyards. The best know boneyard is the one north of Tuscun off the I10. You can see the tails of the larger aircraft from the freeway.

For me looking and both the old cars and aircraft makes me wonder what kind of life they had before ending up in a junkyard. Especially when you see some of the old miltary aircraft.

78F350 01-30-2015 06:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John N (Post 433919)
You took some wonderful pics. What camera did you use and what lens? ...

Thanks, It was actually just a Galaxy S4 phone. I used to always carry a Panasonic Lumix, but for most daily (point and shoot) stuff, the S4 does well.


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