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Tour of a long-forgotten salvage yard


Hi guys,

There is this old salvage yard near London, Ontario that I have driven by many times.
Lately, I've seen that some of the old cars are being dragged up to the front, near the road and have been for sale for parts.

So, I called and asked to tour the yard for 60's Pontiacs.

There were lots of old cars, but unfortunately Mother Nature has intervened and slowly swallowing them up.
Most cars were like the first picture attached.

However, I did see a couple of interesting items. The 69 nose in the picture seemed quite solid. I'm not familiar with these but
I do know they're hard to come by. Is this of any interest to anyone ?

Also, the door pic is of a 66 4-door Parisienne. The moulding looked quite good except for a couple of bends on the front fender. 
Again, is moulding from a 4-door of any interest to anyone ?

 

60 tree2.jpg

 

69 nose2.jpg

 

66 side2.jpg

Regards, Scott (LandShark ...)



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Could you please share the phone number and address. I would like to venture up there before the snow flies.

Thanks,
Frank

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The place is called "Wolfe's Garage & Auto Wrecking" in Melbourne, On.

519-289-5612 and 226-926-2621

 

He's not available in weekends, only during the week and when it's not too busy in the garage.
So, you'll definitely need to call and arrange a visit.

 

Regards, Scott (LandShark ..)

 



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