Wrecking Yard With 1,000 apps Cars About To Be Crushed - LOTS of Fuselage Cars!

I doubt such a small sampling of VIN's and fender tags would prove or disprove how rare something is. More like mental masterbation to me, but, ok. we all have our quirks or we wouldn't be Mopar owners! :lol:

You asked. We answered. It's oK if you don't personally understand or care how collecting info works. That's not a requirement.

What matters is that data is saved and incorporated with other data in context that makes sense to people that do care. It's like a jig saw puzzle. One piece may not mean a lot but when you start putting all the pieces together, the total picture emerges.

One VIN or fender tag may mean learning when one SPD ends and another begins. One VIN or tag may fill in a run of Hursts or Superbirds or show a break in VIN assignments. One fender tag may uncover a C body 440 four speed with a/c. One VIN or tag may uncover a parade car previously unknown. There are numerous reasons a single VIN or tag could be important.

I don't want, need or care about a lot of things in life but I know that others do. I try to help them out when I can because I know it matters to them. Not all of us have access to this batch of cars but the data collected from them means something to others. We're just asking for help from the folks that can get the info.
 
The chrome is exceptional at this location.?????
It’s very cold there.
I would expect different.
Can someone explain why cold moist weather preserves chrome?
I did not see any ebodies. Did I miss some?
Parts sheds like those are where I want to look for the M46 scoops.

It appears that the cars do not deteriorate via rust in that location compared to most yard locations across the States.
 
The location of this hoard is getting pounded right now with an atmospheric river system.... more than 10" of rain over the weekend. Maybe some of the cars will be washed down off the mountain.
 
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