Junkyard Pig I took the day off work to pick up a 455. On the way back I stopped by this yard. Pictures are fun to look at and I thought I would share. The first car/picture I am kinda amazed sometimes lifting the hood and how everything is nearly there the way it was 40 years ago. Glass bottle, funny vacuum booster sorta thingy? aluminum block and headed 215, bucket seats, etc. He wants $250.00 a piece for 2 aluminum 215's. Seems high, but I would like to buy them just to put back. Had to be the most desperate, saddest year for the Indy 500. ou: Among other goodies, I picked up 2 Foresight Ventures, Inc. DRAG MAG wheels for $10.00 a piece. Mr. Cosky and Mr. McIntyre, they were on a black Camaro, right next to the 340 switch-pitch car. We were too busy looking at the Buick to notice. Watch out for the Guard Pig. He tried to eat me. :shock:
Wow.......... that's a pretty serious looking guard pig. :eek2: Love to see junk yard photos. Thanks John C
Bert, It's closer to you than me. PM me if you want directions. You also have "Fagans". They used to let me walk it, but there was too much to see in just one day. :TU:
Your not joking hell that looks like one mean pig I would hate to come across. What make is that ugly sucker of a pace car. Thats one of the hidious looking cars I've seen.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhh hemmmmmmmmmmmm....that is not a pig! That is a HOG! Pigs by definition are less than 100 lbs. I am going to guess that hog is at least 250. Wow, that hog pic has me thinking of a big bar-b-cue! Just add some suds :beer and we will be set!
I wouldn't want to break into that junkyard. Pitch black, you just hopped the fence and you hear a WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE off in the distance...
Thanks for that info. I gather one reason why Oldsmobile went down selling cars like that even if it was rare. I thought this performance car that GM Australia sold in 1996 was a shocker but holds nothing to that Olds.
Depends ... if it needs any kind of body work - not much at all. If however its a clean desert car with real nice metal and brightwork and a good amount of options - its prolly worth alot more for its parts than as a car.
Heck, if i was the owner of the yard i would get an EMU to guard the darn hog....some serious tenderloin there!!!
64 or 65 skylark i thing the car has been setting for 25 years in north carolina plus i have not seen the car yet .