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      Location: Sweden | Dvap Casa Grande July 18th 2011
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      Location: Sweden | Hidden valley auto parts
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      Location: Sweden | Malefors international, Not just salvaged cars also some for sale and some for restoration
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      Location: Sweden | Not the best day junkyarding for a pale Swede!!! 
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  Location: Connecticut | So many nice, dry cars. Good to see Bo is still messing with 59 Dodges. What's the story with that 59 Dodge missing a windshield frame ? Is that a cut down 2dr HT or a real convertible ? Desert Valley: WHY do they pile cars on top of other cars, thereby destroying the lower car ? I'll bet that pink 59 Dodge wagon was very restorable before the mid-60s [whatever] was dropped on its roof. Ron
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      Location: Dellslow, West ("By God") Virginia ! | Wish I cudda get someone who is trapesing around HV and DV AP's to check on a rear bumper guard and passenger side stone shield for a '61 Dodge,,,,,,,,. I sent some inquiries but, all I get, is we'll check and get back to you. |
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      Location: Sweden | They had a -61 Dodge in Dvap but i dont know if it has what you are looking for!
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      Location: Dellslow, West ("By God") Virginia ! | Nope! No rear guard, and I don't see any stone shields. THANKS for posting! |
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| Hey, isn't that "puke green" '57 Plymouth 4-door at Desert Valley the one Doc just bought and sent to Big M for some "work". Great move, John, hope you made some money on the deal! LOL |
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      Location: Dellslow, West ("By God") Virginia ! | In pic # 275 looks like someone made a couch out of that '61. Look how it's cut. |
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      Location: Williams California | carjock - 2011-07-21 6:45 AM
Hey, isn't that "puke green" '57 Plymouth 4-door at Desert Valley the one Doc just bought and sent to Big M for some "work". Great move, John, hope you made some money on the deal! LOL
Shhhhhhh! Jim, Doc might see this!
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     Location: Upplands Väsby, Sweden | Wow Thanks Jörgen for all junky yards pics. I must do same trip.
I see lots off good parts.
(Om du springer på en olje sticka med olje röret och vevhusvetilations rör på höger sida.
Har letat men inte funnit dem till min Windsor 59, motor 383 RB.) Swedish, sorry
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  Location: CA | On my way home from Tulsa I stopped by Dvap's 2 yards. That '58 Dodge 2-dr HT was complete at the time and restorable. Now its missing nearly half a side. They certainly don't treat their cars delicately "in case" someone would like to buy a car whole. It's all about the money, not the cars. |
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  Location: Connecticut | But if it's all about the money, they're certainly not helping their cause by piling cars on top of each other. All that glass in the 59 Dodge wagon appears to be solex. Anyone out there doing a wagon (the glass will interchange with all 57-9 4dr wagons) want to outfit their car with solex to replace the clear stuff currently on your project ? Well, you could've before DV dropped another car on their wagon, (probably) breaking most of what they had. Ron
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  Location: CA | I can't speak for what they think but i can tell you first hand that their prices were optimistically up in the clouds high. Junk yards which deal with these cars typically are and I don't fault anyone for trying to make some money but these folks were unrealistically high. I'm not sure who they sell to but they do have a LOT of cars a lot of which could be restorable.
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       Location: Parts Unknown | big m - 2011-07-22 12:01 PM
carjock - 2011-07-21 6:45 AM
Hey, isn't that "puke green" '57 Plymouth 4-door at Desert Valley the one Doc just bought and sent to Big M for some "work". Great move, John, hope you made some money on the deal! LOL
Shhhhhhh! Jim, Doc might see this!
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Uh, ... Fowlie, ... We need to talk.
I saw that same car and was wondering if it is an old Army staff car ? Wouldn't THAT be a cool resto !!!!
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  Location: Denver | that looks like a 4door 56 belvedere on top left of #(SAM_0276.JPG). did you see if it had any front fenders or have any pics from a different angle?
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     Location: Hay Lakes, Alberta, Canada | Cool pics! I was through the yards this last spring, but I didn't take my camera... DOH!! |
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     Location: Magra, Sweden | Great pics, Jörgen! Thanks for sharing. |
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 Location: Sunny Queensland..AUSTRALIA | ronbo97 - 2011-07-20 11:33 PM
So many nice, dry cars. Good to see Bo is still messing with 59 Dodges. What's the story with that 59 Dodge missing a windshield frame ? Is that a cut down 2dr HT or a real convertible ? Desert Valley: WHY do they pile cars on top of other cars, thereby destroying the lower car ? I'll bet that pink 59 Dodge wagon was very restorable before the mid-60s [whatever] was dropped on its roof. Ron
Looks more like a cut down 2 door to me...... Malefors International???... Is that the wrecking yard?.. Anyone have their contact details or web address?. |
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    Location: Minor Hill, TN | Are there any more 1961 plymouths in this yard? I can use some parts off them |
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    Location: Minor Hill, TN | Are there any more 1961 plymouths in this yard? I can use some parts off them. I might need 2 front fenders but my dad is going to try to restore the 1s that are on my 61
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       Location: Newark, Texas (Fort Worth) | Sad, If they just treated people like John Fowlie; They would have more friends and money than they would know what to do with it all, Y'all!. Marc. |
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    Location: Minor Hill, TN | I can use the bottom rear fender panels for my '61 fury I believe these will work. |
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| do you have any windscreen trims left for a 59 firedome 2 door if so can you let me know how much cheers |
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| I'm looking for the six teeth that go on the front bumper of a 58 dodge coronet. Can anybody please help me? Thankyou |
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       Location: Newark, Texas (Fort Worth) | Ask Big 'M' |
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| Interested in the 2 door wagon |
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| Do you have the Chrome moulding/trim both top and bottom for the driver side front fender, I see it on a white four door in the pics, if so, please let me know how much you want for it Thanks Paul 937-559-5305 |
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