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Ohio and North Dakota Wrecking Yards?

karls59tr

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I was wondering if there were still any wrecking yards in these States,or any others for that matter, that still had old British sports car hulks laying about or they a thing of the past? Karl
 
Sigh, I wish. I fondly remember many Saturdays in my youth (18) wandering through British car remains and pulling the pieces I needed whether chrome screws, switches, door handles, wiper motors, etc. Prices were cheap too (which was all I could afford at that age anyway).

Scott
 
:savewave:Theirs a good one in Warren Ohio its called "TEAMTRIUMPH"...its on the web.I've recieved lots of restore parts from 'Scott Harper'..Including a very(like new)1500 short block.
Ken&Whitelightning :driving:...Have a GREAT & HAPPY & SAFE DRIVING NEW YEAR :cheers:
 
Anything out doors is iffy outside of part of the South West at this point I'd say. TR7s do show up from time to time, sad, but I've never seen anything older than that.
 
Scott breaks the cars and stores everything indoors. A great place to spend an afternoon. He's a great guy and very good to deal with. I've been buying from him since the late 80's.
 
I agree, Scott is a great guy and I have always had good dealing with him.
 
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