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Rick,

  The owner/operator could have got rid of these parts
or cars a long time ago, if he knew how. I think he
got stuck between the old world and new world. I
talked with who I believe was the guy who's been
operating this yard for the last few years and
although he appeared to be a decent guy, I'm sure he
has no clue about the internet or how to use it to his
advantage.  

  Gary







> Yup, the new owner could rope off the older stuff,
> hire someone to run 
> an internet-based parts store, and make lots more
> money than what he'd 
> get from crushed scrap metal. Crushing these '62 to
> '65 parts cars is 
> just dumb business. Even if he sold the Mopar lot to
> another Mopar yard 
> he'd make more money, imho.
> 
> Spread the word everyone, we only have a few days to
> save as many of 
> these Mopars as we can. 
> 
> 
> 
> I have realized that the people who run junkyards
> for the most part are not 
> very good business men.  Local junkyards near here,
> including one that just 
> crushed over 1000 1930s to 1980s cars, don't
> capitalize on their opportunitys.  
> They complain that no one wants to buy parts for the
> old cars.  Well no duh!  
> People don't know the cars are there and when you
> price out the stuff they try 
> and get top dollar.   A friend of mine and I were
> discussing running a 
> junkyard most effectively.  The internet was our key
> to selling as much as possible.  
> Such a shame too that these guys crush the old cars
> without taking old car 
> enthusiasts in consideration.  They rely on old car
> folks to spread the word 
> about them.  They need to get into the 21st century
> or give-up the old car 
> inventory to old car guys like us that will make the
> money for them.  I mean come 
> on.  They let these cars sit and sit and the rot
> into the ground when they could 
> strip off the perisables (lenses and such) and
> advertise the rest online and 
> get into shipping parts.  Better than whinning about
> not selling parts on a 
> car for $3000 and just crushing for $500!  
> Rick
> '64 Fury 
> 7? '65 Coronets
> '65 Belvedere II
> '66 Belvedere II
> '67 Fury II Wagon
> '86 600 SE Tubo
> '95 Dakota Sport 
> 

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