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Car Forum / Jeep / July 2007

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Junk Yards in MD

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bman - 22 Jul 2007 16:30 GMT
I remember a salvage/junk yard in MD where you pull your own part, pay
a dollar to get in, flat rate for all parts. I can't remember the
name? Anyone have a better memory then me?
eric@rr.com - 22 Jul 2007 19:05 GMT
Sorry can't help you about MD, but there's a large salvage yard in
Hazleton, PA (exit 40/41 on I-81). Not too far away from Paragon(sp?)
off-road park.

G/L,
E

>I remember a salvage/junk yard in MD where you pull your own part, pay
>a dollar to get in, flat rate for all parts. I can't remember the
>name? Anyone have a better memory then me?
bman - 22 Jul 2007 21:10 GMT
I found it. thanx.

http://www.crazyraysautoparts.com/

On Jul 22, 2:05 pm, e...@rr.com wrote:
> Sorry can't help you about MD, but there's a large salvage yard in
> Hazleton, PA (exit 40/41 on I-81). Not too far away from Paragon(sp?)
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> >a dollar to get in, flat rate for all parts. I can't remember the
> >name? Anyone have a better memory then me?
The Reverend Natural Light - 22 Jul 2007 21:55 GMT
There aren't many like that anymore - probably due to insurance
reasons.  I've been allowed to pull my own parts at Brandywine in
southern MD when they were too busy.  If you're up for the drive,
Sonny's Auto Parts in (near) Culpeper VA is a great place.  Just ask
the guy at the counter what you want and he'll tell you exactly where
in their 100 acres of junk cars to go and find it.  Not a lot of late
model cars there but more older stuff then you'll find anywhere else.
The farther back in the yard the older it gets.  It's a lot of fun
just to walk around the place.

> I remember a salvage/junk yard in MD where you pull your own part, pay
> a dollar to get in, flat rate for all parts. I can't remember the
> name? Anyone have a better memory then me?
Steve Landis - 24 Jul 2007 13:45 GMT
> I remember a salvage/junk yard in MD where you pull your own part, pay
> a dollar to get in, flat rate for all parts. I can't remember the
> name? Anyone have a better memory then me?

Just adding another to the list within an easy drive from MD - Rodney's
Used Jeep Parts in Dover, Pa  http://cathyvvvv0.tripod.com/
Jeeps only.

Steve
eric@rr.com - 28 Jul 2007 14:24 GMT
There were one or two salvage yards on Route 13 south of Wilmington,
Deleware. I say were because it's been a number of years since I've
been down that way.

E
XS11E - 28 Jul 2007 17:52 GMT
> I remember a salvage/junk yard in MD where you pull your own part,
> pay a dollar to get in, flat rate for all parts. I can't remember
> the name? Anyone have a better memory then me?

This might help, it's a site that lists wrecking yards.  Just enter
your state or zip code and it'll list nearby places.

http://www.yardquest.com/

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