June 5, 201510 yr Talk about WOW, came across this story on a dodge graveyard in the carolina foothills. Amazing what a man can amass. http://www.msn.com/en-us/autos/enthusiasts/mopar-graveyard-hidden-in-the-carolina-hills/ar-BBkpp39?ocid=UP94DHP#page=1 The pictures show some that are truly scrap and others that could be restored. Wonder how many will get saved?
June 6, 201510 yr I'd enjoy the opportunity to just walk around that place........wow! Cort www.oldcarsstronghearts.com 1979 & 1989 Caprice Classics | pigValve, paceMaker, cowValve "I just turned around & there's nobody there" __ Heart __ 'Stranded'
July 6, 201510 yr Wow, that's crazy! So sad and wasteful too there's so much that could be restored from there. It'd be great to have a look around there.
July 6, 201510 yr Does it say where exactly in NC?!? No, but with the internet, everything is possible. Selma N.C.
July 6, 201510 yr HOLY CRAP. I just passed right through Selma over the weekend... it's about 40 minutes south of me.
July 7, 201510 yr Then allow me to get more specific for you : 819 Batten Farm Rd, Selma, N.C.. Happy hunting!
July 7, 201510 yr The woman living there should really find someone to help her unload those cars. Such a waste! She could live comfortably by selling some of that stuff. The "collection" doesn't do anyone any good just sitting there and deteriorating.
July 7, 201510 yr The piece I read said the owner died, I think it was in 2013, and the family is still running it with cars for sale. Prices may be another matter tho, one forum post I saw said they were high. Until a margin is reached, the cars are theirs to do with as they see fit. Can't save all of them.
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