I scanned a few pictures from one of my favorite old haunts. This was about 10 acres deep in the Michigan woods. The property changed hands around 1998 and everything here was crushed up. Not the greatest loss, as rust had taken most everything. But there were still good stainless and and few other things.
Mostly a lot of dead Buicks. Besides the Stude pictures here I remember a White Lark wagon that I never photographed. There were a few Packards too, the ones where the door handles are part of the window trim. One yank and they would come off in your hand.
I did rescue a few parts off this one:
Check out the rust on the Nash, the whole left quarter is almost dissolved! Not sure what the black car with the long rear doors was.
Bona-fide hudson 6 convertible. Wasn't a single good part left on it.
Another rare ragtop. This yard was full of converts.
Why i didn't keep these panels I'll never know.
Dan
52 hardtop
Mostly a lot of dead Buicks. Besides the Stude pictures here I remember a White Lark wagon that I never photographed. There were a few Packards too, the ones where the door handles are part of the window trim. One yank and they would come off in your hand.
I did rescue a few parts off this one:
Check out the rust on the Nash, the whole left quarter is almost dissolved! Not sure what the black car with the long rear doors was.
Bona-fide hudson 6 convertible. Wasn't a single good part left on it.
Another rare ragtop. This yard was full of converts.
Why i didn't keep these panels I'll never know.
Dan
52 hardtop
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