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HEMIBEE
11-25-2006, 06:02 PM
I was at a swap meet and a guy told me he had several camaro ss cars for sale, so i went to have a look, what a shame these cars have rusted beyond repair, there must be 100 cars (mostly muscle cars) the owners father had collected these cars over the last 4 years, but refused to sell them, he wouldnt let anybody look at the cars because of people stealing parts at night,in short i wil just tell you there was alot of cars that would have ben nice to save 15 years ago, IE; 67 chevelle ss convert, torino cobra, ralley green charger, white on black gtx, red on red rs,ss, 67 camaro, the owners father had perted out several kool cars, boss 429 mustang (still has the complete drivetrain) 69 shelby mustang, I did buy some carbs and 5 of the cars, but most of them will be very hard to move and he wont sell parts off of them (yet), just thought i would share this experience with you, Rich (sorry i am haveing a hard time downloading pics for some reason?????????)

nuch_ss396
11-25-2006, 09:21 PM
What is it about the human condition that makes people
horde stuff like this and then watch it waste away? http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/headbang.gif http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/hmmm.gif http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/headbang.gif

BARN FIND
11-26-2006, 01:03 AM
Last monday, my son's Kung Fu teacher told me about a guy with 42 muscle cars in his yard (he had over a hundred at one time) the teacher is a Mustang guy but he also has some Vettes and just bought a 68 Camaro. He is a honest guy and I have seen some of his cars so I do not think it is just a story so I asked him to try to wrangle me a invite to look over what is left of the 42, it might all be junk or I may not even get a chance to look but it is worth a try.

3macs1
11-26-2006, 03:15 AM
Unfortunately most of us I think probally know of a spot like you describe.The one that still sticks in my mind has dusters with the 340's still in them, probally 8-12 GTo's, chevelles with big blocks, etc.Apparently in the 60's and 70's the family owned a junk yard and had some deal with the insurance company on the smashed cars. Performance cars they aquired were taken from the junk yard pound and placed in a lower field on the family farm, where they sit today.
One brother took a passion to collecting any hood with a bump or scoop, plus 4 barrel and six pack air cleaners. No joke if there is not 200 air cleaners and 150 performance hoods in the cow barn there is not one. The stuff indoors was still good.They would not sell you anything but would trade only if you had something they wanted. I fluked that once about 10 years ago when they needed some 66 vet parts and that is how I got to see the stuff and ended up scraping a smashed complete 66 427 impala in the field.What was there, 427 motor right to the air cleaner, 4spd complete with the console, buckets, shifter, boots,tilt,tach, 3 ss hub caps and 12 bolt.
They are probally in their 60's now so hard to say what is going to take place.

camL78
11-26-2006, 03:23 AM
BARN FIND, This junk yard wasn't in Whitesburg Tn. was it??

BARN FIND
11-26-2006, 03:49 AM
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I do not yet know...but that is less than 60 miles from me so it is a definite possibility. Soooo what do you know about this place?

camL78
11-28-2006, 02:47 AM
I know that the the guy that owned it passed away awhile back and his son is selling some of the cars. I've bought a few parts from him when I had a 65/442 before he passed away.Don't know how much stuff he has now,but at one time had some pretty good parts.

HEMIBEE
11-28-2006, 02:58 AM
I am goint to try to put up some more pics tonight they spell out the story, i bought a few of the cars for parts but they will be loaded with a fork lift, (SAD) http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/mad.gif Rich

BARN FIND
11-29-2006, 04:06 AM
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I know that the the guy that owned it passed away awhile back and his son is selling some of the cars. I've bought a few parts from him when I had a 65/442 before he passed away.Don't know how much stuff he has now,but at one time had some pretty good parts.

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I think you are talking about a guy named "Bobby". I asked last night and this guy is in Jonesborough,TN. My friend says "Bobby has good stuff" , the guy in Jonesborough HAD good stuff but all that is left now is junk.

camL78
12-01-2006, 02:34 AM
The guy that passed away name was "Gale". Have no ideal what his son's name is.

BARN FIND
11-04-2007, 06:12 PM
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Last monday, my son's Kung Fu teacher told me about a guy with 42 muscle cars in his yard (he had over a hundred at one time) the teacher is a Mustang guy but he also has some Vettes and just bought a 68 Camaro. He is a honest guy and I have seen some of his cars so I do not think it is just a story so I asked him to try to wrangle me a invite to look over what is left of the 42, it might all be junk or I may not even get a chance to look but it is worth a try.

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Well last night I got a little closer to getting an invite to this junkyard/hidden field. The story is that this guy has run the car crusher at Elisabethton Herb And Metal (no I am not kidding about the name) and every time a 60s/70s muscle car came into the yard he would take it home and park it in the field instead of crushing it. Fast forward to today...there is a creek that runs through the field and all the years of leaking oil and gas has gotten the attention of the EPA, the cars can not stay where they are now. So if I am to believe my friend the owner of the field has about a month to remove the cars (most likely crush). The 2 guys that told me this story are Mustang collectors but they know there are Chevy and Mopar (even a few Hemi's supposedly) cars sitting in this field. Before this all happens we are going to try to go take a look. Even if we come away with anything worth saving there is the problem of a very cloudy title history, these all were "junk" cars that no one wanted years ago and as such there was no thought of who owned them when they were placed in the field. Wish me luck!

mockingbird812
11-04-2007, 09:11 PM
Good luck and keep us updated. Don't forget the camera!

BARN FIND
12-06-2007, 05:16 PM
Well, I now know the address, but no luck getting on the property so far. Flew over at about 2000' above the ground up on one wing and tried for a overhead shot but we were going alittle too fast. So here is a google earth shot, not the greatest but the cars are there I just have to keep after it. I may know a relative of this guy.

http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b327/Barnfind/Texjunkyardmod.jpg