Some Chargers and parts in this lot, bring your banker.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Vintage-Chevy-Ford-Mopar-AMC-Parts-Lot_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ40019QQihZ007QQitemZ170055955367QQrdZ1
Good lord. Somebody get a broom....lol
Wow. Pickup only? How long do you think it would take to move all that crap out of there? Three years working five days a week maybe? Good grief! It would be easier to sell the property with it.
Quote from: bull on December 08, 2006, 03:21:00 PM
Wow. Pickup only? How long do you think it would take to move all that crap out of there? Three years working five days a week maybe? Good grief! It would be easier to sell the property with it.
:iagree:
Considering the only stuff I see that I would like to have is the Mopar stuff and a few on the Chevy and Pontiac project cars.
Hehe. Fridge full of carbs.
looks like my garage! :-\
Too much crap... who knows how much of it is actually good...
Dear Santa...
Fireplace full of flexplates and flywheels...good lord is right!
Yee haaa!!! Get yer self some Mopar!!
(http://greenmountainmuscle.com/IMG_1662_1_1_1.JPG)
He's been advertising that auction for several years now, sometimes with the land, IIRC.
Looks like the pistol grip shifters went from being piled atop each other, to hanging one by one from a rafter.
68 Charger R/T-383-4 spd ???? :rotz:
Somebody could make it full time job for at least a year, sorting & Ebaying stuff there! I bet you couldn't get 1.5 million back out of all that, though.
Someone should just offer the guy 500 grand for the whole lot, land included...here's 5K you could recoup right here. :yesnod:
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for the right person, that could be a good deal....until you get the DEC bill for the environmental cleanup from all of the oil and gas leaking into the ground for the last 40 years....oh wait.....you can tell from his level or organization that he obviousely carefully drained all fluids and disposed of them legally......
still would love to spend a week in there. and after that, tackle the other 3.99 acres!!!
Well...there is definately a lot of usable stuff there....I wonder if that "redneck car alarm" comes with that '68 Charger shown in the picture??lol
wouldn't mind spending a day looking around there :scope:
Pay $1.5M USD for a new career selling parts on e-bay - not for me thanks!
Start at the top, take the best 50,000 items here, sell them individually, and You WILL make an absolute killing
I always have to chuckle a bit when some who is selling something in bulk declares the individual parts 'will make you a killing'. If it was that simple you would be doing just that......right? Why settle for 1.5 mil when you could have 3.0 mil?
BBD
Quote from: BigBlackDodge on December 08, 2006, 09:57:07 PM
Start at the top, take the best 50,000 items here, sell them individually, and You WILL make an absolute killing
I always have to chuckle a bit when some who is selling something in bulk declares the individual parts 'will make you a killing'. If it was that simple you would be doing just that......right? Why settle for 1.5 mil when you could have 3.0 mil?
BBD
That's the same thing I think when I hear people talk about their get-rich-quick seminars and videos.
What's sad about all this stuff:
1. Every one of those engines, hubcaps, bumpers etc, is what's left of a cool car that was parted out.
2. The owner of the yard could probably tell you where each and every part came from, and when it arrived.
Like most junkyard owners, probably a bit eccentric.....and mostly looney!
One question was how much it would cost to ship everything to Germany! :icon_smile_big:
Quote from: Magnumcharger on December 08, 2006, 10:39:45 PM
Like most junkyard owners, probably a bit eccentric.....and mostly looney!
Glad I'm only a recycler! ::)
Quote from: TylerCharger69 on December 08, 2006, 06:30:33 PM
Well...there is definately a lot of usable stuff there....I wonder if that "redneck car alarm" comes with that '68 Charger shown in the picture??lol
I don't know, but it must have a heck of a stereo sytem in it. Those were some big woofers :D
dogs are worth a few hundred alone lol
Moparhound is right. That's been for sale several times over the past years. But the property was also for sale too.
I would think it would be worth paying a few folks for a year to sort, tag and catalogue the stuff. Inventory/organizze the cars outside as well. 3 or 4 decent year long salaries, a computer and some digital cameras - 200K investment might make it worth more.
Just for quick numbers there would have to be 10,000 parts there worth at least a 100 bucks on average to get 1M out of it, let alone profit...dunno...
No matter what you find out the dollar value really *might be* after all that, I think it's an impossible sell at this point - and selling it for *something* is better than nothing.
But then again, who is gonna pay to ship all that stuff anywhere all at once? Would cost a fortune. I would think the only viable option would be for someone to buy the land too.
But also as said, definitely purchasing a career there...
Probably be better off selling the cars individually, and divide the rest of the stuff up into larger lots -- picking out obvious items of exceptional value. Sell those more managable lots off - either for parts or scrap.
Now I'm rambling...just my 2 cents.
Now I know where all the stuff is that I have been looking for. This guy has it all.
The guy even has my dog! :icon_smile_big:
Damnnnnnn thats a ton of shit there, that is really sweet. If i show my friend this, he will start drooling on me, no question
No way I would plunk down that amount of cash WITHOUT seeing a VERY detailed list of EVERYTHING. All I see is a lot of JUNK with some eye candy sprinkled in. In the old days, when they were selling mining claims, they would seed the property just before the potential buyers would show up. As they walked around inspecting the property, "low and behold looky what I found". Same thing going on here. If there is 500K worth of stuff there I would be supprised.
The auction includesd the house and 3.9 acres of land. I think thats a deal
I know for a fact, that if I had more land & a few outbuildings, that's what my property would look like. I'm glad I don't have the room. :D I agree with a lot of the others here, it would be cool to wander around through there & see what you can find.
Quote from: 70charger_boy on December 10, 2006, 08:14:50 PM
The auction includesd the house and 3.9 acres of land. I think thats a deal
You have an odd definition of a deal, so for a 1.5m you get 4 acres of land with buildings (from what I have seen you can barely call it a house anymore), loads of junk cars which are dripping oil and sinking into the ground everywhere. Than you get sheds full of probably mostly useless parts and probably rusted away so far that even if they were worth something at some point they are now worthless. So let's say you clear up the yard, what are you going to do with it next. It is zoned as commercial so I doubt you can only live there without having a business. What are you going to do? Put it up for sale, anyone who will come to look at it will be scared away by the probably poluted ground and the rest of the dump. I doubt it is such a good deal, they have been selling it for years and nobody with that kind of money seems to be stupid enough to buy it.
Arthur
Quote from: 68-70 Charger on December 11, 2006, 10:57:50 AM
Quote from: 70charger_boy on December 10, 2006, 08:14:50 PM
The auction includesd the house and 3.9 acres of land. I think thats a deal
You have an odd definition of a deal, so for a 1.5m you get 4 acres of land with buildings (from what I have seen you can barely call it a house anymore), loads of junk cars which are dripping oil and sinking into the ground everywhere. Than you get sheds full of probably mostly useless parts and probably rusted away so far that even if they were worth something at some point they are now worthless. So let's say you clear up the yard, what are you going to do with it next. It is zoned as commercial so I doubt you can only live there without having a business. What are you going to do? Put it up for sale, anyone who will come to look at it will be scared away by the probably poluted ground and the rest up the dump. I doubt it is such a good deal, they have been selling it for years and nobody with that kind of money seems to be stupid enough to buy it.
Arthur
You could plant some flowers and make it look nice! :yesnod:
Yeah, flowers would be cool. :coolgleamA:
That's cool. The ultimate Chia Pet
Quote from: Old Moparz on December 11, 2006, 02:40:16 PM
Yeah, flowers would be cool. :coolgleamA:
And some trees. :icon_smile_big:
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I'll tell you why it is a GREAT deal. It's a deal because it's a junkyard. You can't go out and start a junkyard business because of all the epa laws, but this guy is grandfathered in. So, what you do is you work out a deal with the insurance companies for them to use your land for auctions and you will transport the cars for a fee of course. You will make money hand over fist. How do I know? The owner of the company I work for had a business like this he sold it for 60 million. He also had 7,500 cars in his lot though