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  • next to the '56 S&S ambulance...

    Maybe not immediately next to - but in same yard. Included are potentially eyebrow raising non-procars for fun.

    First Miller Meteor's body was really good. We were shocked. Missing engine/transmission and some front suspension parts. Not priced but should leave for a better home. If you have a spare ready to implant 472 or 500 and are in market for a cheap project, this fits!









    Next '66 Superior is another good find. Driving until a few years ago when the hood blew up and cracked windshield. Interior is perfectly usable; body won't require any metalwork. Keys are still in ignition. Not priced yet but I've already contacted someone looking for one that is very interested.



    How about a '57 Superior 602 sideloader with Lev-L-Matic? Missing table, needs hood, lower front fender patches, rockers, and front floors. Luckily all the trim is present. Priced very reasonably and a friend in CO is already mulling this one over.



    First unit retrieved was this '59 Eldorado Seville parts carfor a good friend. Many hard to find items remain, believe it or not.


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    are these all for sale? if so, how can i reach the owner?

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      I really try to limit asking for prices. Sellers do not want to hear "I know someone who would be interested" repeatedly even if true. Been on both sides of this fence and sounding like a broken record loses credibility every time. Unless I'm ready to throw cash out, no matter how cool, 80% of the time I simply keep quiet. Different scenario if a seller eludes to availability.

      Not all are for sale. '52 Meteor owner spoke fondly and will not come off it. Perfect example of being on the fence here~ Borderline restorable right now. Owner won't do anything to it in the foreseeable future. Sit much longer and it will only be a parts car.

      An immense amount of time and gas money goes into traveling to these out of the way tin graveyards. Least obtrusive means of inquiring is through me. If you're serious about one, I'll relay. Either the owner can contact you or if a given price seems reasonable to you, direct contact info is then passed.
      Last edited by 60Crown; 06-12-2011, 04:06 PM.

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