Junkyard in Northern WI

Discussion in 'Junkyard Jewels' started by 66cat, Apr 13, 2007.

  1. 66cat

    66cat Well-Known Member

    Last time I was there was about 10 years ago. Located in Hayward, WI, a place called Simons Junkyard or Salvage. Not sure on the spelling. Yard had alot of old stuff, may be worth the search. 66cat
     
  2. wildcat62

    wildcat62 Well-Known Member

    The name is Simon's. I was up there in fall 2005. Not too many Buicks and what is left is pretty rusty or most usable parts off already. TONS of Studebakers in that yard. Not sure how much is left. Last time we were up there they were running some cars through the crusher.
     
  3. tmcclu

    tmcclu Well-Known Member

    Hi!
    Dan Lapham and I were up there shortly after Kris was and there were some older cars left, but they were extremely rusty and well picked over. There is a yard called Kessler's at Earl WI which had some 60's cars and a number of Buicks, but it would be a compliment to the workers at yard to call them merely "strange!" These two guys are what insprired the moive "Deliverance" except without the canoes. Do NOT go alone!
    Tim
     
  4. BensRiv66

    BensRiv66 Well-Known Member

    Hey Tim, how far is this inbred yunkyard from the Twin Cities? I've gotta get up on out der and see fer myself!! :Brow:
     
  5. tmcclu

    tmcclu Well-Known Member

    Ben,
    Earl is about 20 miles south of Hayward and the yard is about 1/4 east of town. Really, don't go there by yourself!
    Tim
     
  6. flynbuick

    flynbuick Guest


    Those same guys work at a yard or two in NC. (Deliverance was filmed in part on a river that originates in NC.)
     
  7. wildcat62

    wildcat62 Well-Known Member

    Tim, I've decided there is a direct correlation between how strange people get and the number of cars that surround them.

    I know I had a LOT more common sense when I only had two cars-now all I can think about is bringing home another...and another....:puzzled:

    Obviously, the number of vehicles affects the junkyard guys even more until they become some sort of car zombies. Now, all I need to do is find some well funded government grant to study this issue and some serious study time in the field, preferably at a yard with mid 60's-70's Buicks. :Smarty:
     
  8. fatboybuick

    fatboybuick Well-Known Member

    Hello don't forget Jack's auto ranch out in the Johnson's Creek area, has some pretty decent stuff, I've found alot of parts for my old Mark v, when I started to look at the electra it had alot of brush around it and I stepped through a windshield!, so be carefull and bring a saw and some shears! Good luck:TU:
     
  9. lapham3@aol.com

    lapham3@aol.com Well-Known Member

    Earles had some decent cars, but they were in a mostly disorganized mess out in the woods. The two 'characters' that Tim talks about don't know the cars/models except by using grill pictures to id-such as the old Motors manuals used-then they can take you to them. They shoot goofy high prices, but seeing cash would probably change that. It would be best having two guys to pull parts and two more armed guards to keep watch of these wierdos-no kidding
     
  10. tmcclu

    tmcclu Well-Known Member

    Tim, I've decided there is a direct correlation between how strange people get and the number of cars that surround them.

    Kris,
    You're not taking about Kevin are you?! LOL! Good luck on that grant, but I really think you'll find out more about these "characters" than you ever wanted to know!
    Tim
     
  11. wildcat62

    wildcat62 Well-Known Member

    I'm thinking more about the guys who keep picking up cars and have a little acreage. Before long, things seem to get a little out of hand. Nature hates a void, yanno. :)

    And if I was going to point fingers anywhere it has to be at my family first. You know how many cars my Dad has-assuming you count Crosley's as cars...

    I had a VERY STRANGE conversation trying to figure out why he was dropping off the old rear end of my 67 at my brothers house. Mind you, this is the one that I had to replace because it was totally gone-it's no good. I asked why he wanted it and my father said "Um...I don't know." Then I started thinking about all the broken, no good parts I've been helping my dad move over the years and it suddenly hit me that my brother is turning into my father.

    It was funny until I realized I am probably next. :shock:

    I'm doomed.
     
  12. tmcclu

    tmcclu Well-Known Member

    Fatboybuick,
    I didn't see your name so I just used your handle!:laugh: Where is Johnson Creek? I haven't heard about this Jack's before, some more information would be great!
    Thanks,
    Tim
     
  13. tmcclu

    tmcclu Well-Known Member

    Kris,
    Hooked, yes. Doomed, NEVER! Turning into our parents isn't such a bad thing, just think about the wonderful, well adjusted kids they had!:TU:
    I'm sure that in even the most grenaded rear differential assembly, something like a lug stud or backing plate may have survivied! The only downside to being involved in Buicks is the scarcity of reproduction and NOS parts, especially for the big cars, so saving all those parts is a good thing, or at least that is what I keep telling myself. I'm not sure if a Crosley counts as a real car or more of a powered scale model! :Do No:

    Take Care,
    Tim
     
  14. Ray

    Ray Well-Known Member

    i was at jacks in johnson creek 2 yrs ago,i told him i wanted a steering column for my century,well he took one out and i looked at it with my brother in law and this thing didnt look like it was worth 5 bucks,he wanted 50.00.told him i dont want it,he told me were not going to do business like this boys,then i looked at my brother in law and was hoping we were going to get out of there alive,was kinda a weird situation.have fun there.hehe
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    Last edited: Apr 15, 2011
  15. earl's is a rough ysrd
    tim is right though
    might be some cross breding in there
    4 brothers and there dad run it
    and the big guy beats the hell out of the little ones
    teeth missing and all
    ad if he knows you will brag about it
    simmons is done except for a few new cars now
    he wants to go more late model
    go to luck wi
    fyords is there
    lots of old stuff there yet, 50 60 70's cars
    by me there is vans yet with about 800 of the 3500 cars left yet
    karl's yard has alot left yet
    country boy crushed out this spring
    millers in viola
    waterloo yards has alot yet
    guys in sullivan have alot of 68 to 72 skylarks in there
    codot was crushing but some left yet
    Kris, did your dad go north to ron's yard out of brainerd
    lots there
    and lots in bob kohls yard yet
    grasston yard has alot left yet
    50 miles out of the city
    i can go on here
    you guys all know this is what i do
    we where just out in PA and we found a yard outside of butler
    the stuff was untouched
    66gs, nailhead notor sitting in it
    lots of 40's to 60's cars
    but rusty
    it will be gone in a few years
    and then right out of washington PA south of pitt.
    guys from PA get down there
    she said they are going to crush in 2 years
    alot of stuff in there
    as well as the york yard
    upper michigan has a few good ones as well to hit
    anyone want to talk
    give me a call
    1-920-893-0629
    good hunting
    Greg
     
  16. 66400

    66400 Well-Known Member

    Why did you not just ask for a price FIRST instead of wasting his time and effort, by the way it was 2005 and a $5.00 steering column does not exist any more. Henry
     
  17. wildcat62

    wildcat62 Well-Known Member

    Hey Greg,

    No, he hasn't. My pop usually doesn't go to junkyards-although he is always more than happy to give me a shopping list when he hears I am going. We had a group up to French Lake last fall on a gorgeous day after Thanksgiving and got some stuff for his 78 Riv.

    I'm still hoping to hit a few later this year, assuming that work slows down some day and I get some weekends free again. I'll have to ask where all the good spots are!

    Thanks again for the help with the rear end for the 67, works great!
     

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