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    So i have a junkyard about 10 miles from me that i like to visit every other week. Its a high capacity yard with a very fast turn over rate so there is always a couple hundred new cars every time i go. It costs $1 to get in and i go digging through these cars for anything people may have left behind. Today i was able to get about 20 sets of keys (all brass), a few new lighters, and about $10 in loose change (after i went through about 400 cars). The yard doesnt care about these things that i take and im always there buying parts from them anyways. If youre bored one day, i highly suggest trying this. Its actually a lot of fun

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    Never thought of that. Dunno if any wrecking yards would be too keen on me takin change and other stuff... then again they will never go through them for this stuff.. Maybe I'll give it a shot next time im at the wreckin yard buyin parts.
    If I didn't have bad luck, I'd have no luck at all...

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    I can never just run into one of these places and grab something real quick...always end up getting side tracked and looking thru dozens of cars till I remember why I'm there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KzScrapper View Post
    I can never just run into one of these places and grab something real quick...always end up getting side tracked and looking thru dozens of cars till I remember why I'm there.
    I kind of did that at first. Especially since my yard has a pre 1980s section... They get me with that EVERY time

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    Lurch, that sounds like fun. Seriously.

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    I've spent many hours over the last 3 years at a local pull-a-part yard getting parts for my sons 91 explorer. Found a lot of change and tools left in vehicles among other things that I didn't want to touch. These yards are great and the prices are really good. I replaced my SIL's drivers side door on her car for 80 bucks. No dents, power window, mirror and locks. Red door on a black car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimicrk View Post
    I've spent many hours over the last 3 years at a local pull-a-part yard getting parts for my sons 91 explorer. Found a lot of change and tools left in vehicles among other things that I didn't want to touch. These yards are great and the prices are really good. I replaced my SIL's drivers side door on her car for 80 bucks. No dents, power window, mirror and locks. Red door on a black car.
    Hey. Whatever works. Those older Explorers are hard to find up here. I think my yard only has 2 or 3. Very good prices though. I think an electric door costs $60 with the guarantee.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jillyenator View Post
    Lurch, that sounds like fun. Seriously.
    It is a lot of fun. This yard has everything from Jaguars to 1950s Chevys. Even has a medium and heavy duty truck section and tractors. I could spend all day there and still not see every vehicle

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    sounds like a yard I need to visit soon. Always looking for certain parts. Would you mind PMing me the yard? I look for special stuff all the time.

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    I need a scrapping buddy to do fun things like this. Maybe I can post a personals ad on craigslist:

    Wanted: someone to go to junk yards, garage sales, and dumpsters with, and to walk along ditches and wander in the woods seeking metal. Must like beer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jillyenator View Post
    I need a scrapping buddy to do fun things like this. Maybe I can post a personals ad on craigslist:

    Wanted: someone to go to junk yards, garage sales, and dumpsters with, and to walk along ditches and wander in the woods seeking metal. Must like beer.
    You will receive an overwhelming number of responses!!!

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    Im due to visit NC this summer

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    It's a date, Lurch. Anyone else in the area?


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