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Started by DodgeByDave, July 08, 2007, 11:31:37 PM

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DodgeByDave

I found this on E-bay

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/60s-70s-Chevy-Olds-Ford-Dodge-AMC-Car-Truck-Parts-Lot_W0QQitemZ170126445551QQihZ007QQcategoryZ10076QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

If I had the million five, I would be all over this. I did notice several very rare mopar items in this collection.
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terrible one

That's been on there a few times. Sure there's a lot of great stuff there, but no one's going to have that money to buy all of that stuff, or at least, no one that wants it. Piece by piece, or at least in large lots, would be a lot better.

Crazy Larry

I'm telling you - Vermont is a hidden gem in the world of auto finds and yards - that is the state where I found my charger. It sat in a Vermont Garage/Barn for 15 years.

hemihead

Wow , the price on that has dropped alot.   :drool5:
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41husk

It aint dropped enough to get in my price range :rotz:
1969 Dodge Charger 500 440/727
1970 Challenger convertible 340/727
1970 Plymouth Duster FM3
1974 Dodge Dart /6/904
1983 Plymouth Scamp GT 2.2 Auto
1950 Dodge Pilot house pick up

Mike DC

 
These old geezers who plan to retire on their backyard stashes had better hurry up & start selling them. 

While they were holding out & thumbing up their noses at everyone, the rest of the "active" car hobby got tired of it and just reproduced it all.

 

dkn1997

I know it's been   :horse:

still...if you had someone who really knew what the hell that stuff was, you could probably make some good money.  maybe keep the old man on to tell you.  you could figure a fari amount pretty easy, and some looks like it's marked, but you would definately need the knowleged. erect a couple of huge steel buildings onsite, put racks in it and really seperate and catalog it.  I think at .5mil it would be a good deal.  with the taxes down there, you would not have to sell too much to make that mortgage every month. 

probably about 1/2 of it is crap, like imron painted intakes from the 80's, but I saw some items that could bring a lot of coin.  grilles, center consoles, shifters.  409 chevy valve covers.  the cars look like mostly junk.  the key would be to get someone who could tell you what the stuff was.  someone floated the idea a while back of paying a couple of college kids to come sort it out...not a good idea.  what's the use of sorting it if you don't know what the hell it is?  you could end up selling some junky used up old carb for 10 bucks only to find out that it's from some bizarro one of one factory experimental car and is worth thousands..

might be a full time job just being the guy who researches the parts to see what exactly the are/would fit.  you could spend your life going on chatrooms asking this or that, combing through parts books, etc..
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