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"tarafied1" said:are those last photo's real or photoshop? I can't believe such a place exists!
"buckeyedemon" said:i don't get it? if it's a salvage yard, then why would people get upset? does the owner not sell any of the parts to support the builds of other mustangs?
"Gigantopithecus" said:They're out there. A few years ago, I helped a few guys pull a couple of fastbacks out of a good sized yard. Cars everywhere and it took a lot of hassle to get the guy to let them go, even at a good return. He had this delusion of grandeur that he was going to fix some of them, yet hadn't touched them in ages. For example, the cuda with an oak tree growing from the engine bay.
"buckeyedemon" said:i wouldn't call it a salvge yard then. i would call that a hoarder. big difference.
I'm sure he does sell parts off them, gnaws on them like a rat, Why stack them on the roofs? I guess i get upset because I am a serious mustang freak, To me it's like watching my family sitting in a death camp."buckeyedemon" said:i don't get it? if it's a salvage yard, then why would people get upset? does the owner not sell any of the parts to support the builds of other mustangs?
"S8NS 289" said:Aurora, CO after snooping around different sites in 2006 he "supposedly"wanted 8500$ per fastback. :hide