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Heading to Oklahoma City this week... any good 'Charger Grave Yards' for parts?

Started by 72Charger-SE, December 03, 2013, 09:30:38 PM

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72Charger-SE

All,

I am heading to take my wife to Dr. appts in Oklahoma City tomorrow.  We may have some free time this weekend so I was wondering if anyone knows of any good 'Charger' (I need 3rd Gen) parts graveyards I could stop by? 

Thanks & GOD Bless!

nvrbdn

i went through there heading south toward dallas and just inside texas down there was a large old car junk yard to my right as i was headed south. but that is in texas and not oklahoma. was several years ago too. good luck with your search.
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67440chrg

I lived there years ago. In the 80s there was a all mopar yard in OKC you might look on the net. Good luck.There are a lot of drinking establishments there.

6pkrtse

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67440chrg

When I lived there in the late 70s and early 80s there were some real fast cars but every city had some. That show is a bunch of crap.

69charger2002

There was a guys place down south near the texas line but in OK.. real nice guy, he had probably 200 mopars at one point 7-8 years ago.. i picked him for 10 68-70 chargers, so i guess he was down to 190 after that.. lol. he had a lot of 68-70 but i think he had some 71-74's not positive. Very reasonable too considering this was 2005 and nothing was cheap. Not sure if he cashed out he seemed to be selling them left and right back then
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Tilar

Quote from: nvrbdn on December 03, 2013, 09:42:20 PM
i went through there heading south toward dallas and just inside texas down there was a large old car junk yard to my right as i was headed south. but that is in texas and not oklahoma. was several years ago too. good luck with your search.

CTC Auto ranch between Sanger and Denton on 35 south.   :yesnod:   I've gone by that place many times over the years but never had time to stop in. 
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GreenMachine

Quote from: 69charger2002 on December 06, 2013, 11:19:07 PM
There was a guys place down south near the texas line but in OK.. real nice guy, he had probably 200 mopars at one point 7-8 years ago.. i picked him for 10 68-70 chargers, so i guess he was down to 190 after that.. lol. he had a lot of 68-70 but i think he had some 71-74's not positive. Very reasonable too considering this was 2005 and nothing was cheap. Not sure if he cashed out he seemed to be selling them left and right back then


I've heard that place is no more.

Here is video of the CTC Junkyard on I35

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gBxdfUs8v0

There was a place called Carey's CCC that had 3 or 4 3rd gens, but they crushed everything last year.

The only Chargers I've seen in a junkyard lately was a '74 at Pull-a-Part (gone now), and a bare shell '73 or '74 at a place called Willie's by Earlsboro.

If it ain't broke, fix it 'till it is.