It is a very interesting place for a car guy or gal. There are cars or remnants of cars dating back to the wooden spoke wheel era. Hudson, Packard, Studebaker, Ford, Chevy, Dodge, Plymouth, Olds, Pontiac, and lots of others. I find it interesting to see the different styling queues as well as understand the value of rare/low volume cars. There are plenty of average high volume cars to see. You may not find anything rare but you see the cars that made the manufacturer profitable. Vehicles are generally grouped by manufacturer and sometimes by model (if he has a lot of them). There's an import section too. The fence around the property is four or five layers tall of cars. Dean Klinger is a reasonable person and lets you in just to look. Take your tools if you want to pull your own parts. There's no...
Read moreToday, I had my first and surely not the last experience here. I would highly recommend this place even if you don't know much about cars. I really did enjoy a fresh up of what cars from the 50s and 60s looked like in person. It definitely felt like I walked into 1967 when I walked through out the yard. They were very polite and generous staff members, and they were easy to talk to. Although it wasn't sorted, it was really cool. And what can I say it's a salvage yard. It can be hard to organize a...
Read moreDean Klinger is a nice guy who does not overcharge for parts. There are junkyards here in neighboring Lebanon County that often charge more for used parts than you can buy them new at retail! Those places also seem to have a lot of attitude problems working there. Dean is a down-to-earth guy. The extra distance is well worth the trip. He also has a lot of really old cars as well as the usual stuff. He even has a...
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