I was hunting down parts for one of my cars at the local boneyard when I spy an abandoned rusty, yellow, 1968 Datsun 2000 across from my favorite JY here in Miami. I can't believe it. It has an unsc
Isn't it just an awesome feeling to be plodding along in some junkyard somewhere and finding such a "treasure"? Of course, it's sad that a Roadster is sitting in there in the first place, but finding
The last time I saw a Roadster across from a Junk Yard, the owner was inside looking for parts. It doesn't sound like you were lucky to me, it sounds like somebody just had parts stolen from their ca
When did STEALING parts become acceptable? Junk or not, this obviously belongs to SOMEONE! In a situation like this, I'm sure a little asking could get one a LONG ways. And after all this, "David" h
<< The last time I saw a Roadster across from a Junk Yard, the owner was inside looking for parts. It doesn't sound like you were lucky to me, it sounds like somebody just had parts stolen from their
...and if David (no integrity for ever) comes into my neighborhood looking for parts, he'll be David (buried next to the last amatuer thief) from now on. Aside to David: do us all a favor and sell yo
I agree. Having had to leave my car on an interstate on ramp (broken down) for several hours, I hate to think someone thought my 2000 grill was fair game. My roadster is rough, but it's still my baby
This list is so funny! Lay off Dave, he's no crook. You don't know Miami. I myself used to leave my junkers across the street from the JY's on S. River Drive and in Medley (small burg mainly JYs) bec
I have to agree with Larry. If it is obvious that a vehicle was left as a "gift" to the junk yard, it seems like who ever grabs the abandoned property first gets to keep it. If you check with the pol
Except for the situation of stolen cars. Obviously rare for a thief to give a gift rather than just leave the car anywhere. Unless they're in cahoots with someone on the inside of the junkyard, also