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Challengers in yards

PostPosted: 10 Oct 2007 11:18
by dave-r
These were taken by a UK guy on holiday in the US.
The white one is at Wildcat Auto Wrecking in Oregon. The burnt orange one is in a smaller yard in the same general area.

PostPosted: 10 Oct 2007 11:51
by Tim
Wonder how much it would cost to get one of these old beaters to the UK?

Boy, if I had the money..... :roll:

PostPosted: 10 Oct 2007 12:25
by RedRaven
:cry:

PostPosted: 10 Oct 2007 12:52
by Eddie
Nice 70's PowerWagon Adventurer! :mrgreen: Yeah the Challengers are in what appears to be a MoPar friendly junkyard/salvage facility. They look in decent shape. The 'SE' burnt orange one is pretty nice and looks pretty solid. I wonder if they are for sale or are being placed for restoration? The white 73 looks pretty soild as well. Is that a 1968 Dodge SuperBee next to the white one?

PostPosted: 10 Oct 2007 13:28
by Jon
How long ago were these taken Dave? What did the orange one come with according to the numbers? Anyone know off the top of your head?

PostPosted: 10 Oct 2007 15:27
by dave-r
Jon wrote:How long ago were these taken Dave? What did the orange one come with according to the numbers? Anyone know off the top of your head?


That VIN is an R/T SE with a 440.

The photos were taken a few weeks ago I believe. I don't have the details on the location of the yard with that R/T SE.

PostPosted: 10 Oct 2007 17:09
by fal308
I imagine if you picked up a Mopar Collector's Guide (magazine here in USA) they probably advertise in it. I still have my copy they were handing out at the Mopar show last month. I'll look through it later this week and look to see if they have an ad. There's not that many Mopar salvage yards around anymore. There was a big one on the other side of the state I live in but the owner retired several years ago and sold the inventory. Now it's spread all over.

Re: Challengers in yards

PostPosted: 10 Oct 2007 17:14
by dave-r
dave-r wrote:The burnt orange one is in a smaller yard in the same general area.


By that I meant somewhere else in Oregon. How big a place can it be. :roll: :lol:

Wildcat Auto Wrecking (with the white Challenger) have a website. Should come up on Google.

PostPosted: 10 Oct 2007 17:15
by fal308
Just Googled "Wildcat Auto Wrecking" & Oregon and got this;
http://wildcatmopars.com/

PostPosted: 10 Oct 2007 18:52
by Jon
Looks like lot' of work needed on that 73 Rallye. More then I'd want to take on a this time.

PostPosted: 15 Oct 2007 4:24
by patrick
Wild Cat Motor's is not too far from where I live. I'm going to check it out. Maybe, next weekend. It's in Sandy, OR.

PostPosted: 15 Oct 2007 13:41
by Eddie
patrick wrote:Wild Cat Motor's is not too far from where I live. I'm going to check it out. Maybe, next weekend. It's in Sandy, OR.
How far is Bend, Oregon from there/you Pat? I used to get all my Kawasaki Parts from Muzzy Kawasaki in Bend Oregon! :mrgreen: That wrecking yard "adventure" would be pretty cool. Take your camera and some fresh batteries! We need many pics my friend! :wink2: (Of cars not women) :biggrin:

PostPosted: 15 Oct 2007 21:18
by fal308
Hot women photos are always good, especially if they're driving a Challenger :s003:

PostPosted: 16 Oct 2007 4:13
by patrick
Bend Or. is a couple of hundred mile's. Been a long time since I was there last. I plan on going to Wildcat Auto Wrecking on Saturday. Just want to check out what they have, first hand. I'll be sure to take the camera. :wink:

PostPosted: 16 Oct 2007 12:58
by Eddie
Oh, that far huh? Thanks for investigating Pat, and any pics of women in Challengers so we can keep Fal happy.(I think he's as demented as we are Pat), and of course all the potential Challengers you find, and could you do me one? Any Dodge PowerWagons, please pic for me, I would be grateful,(not that grateful). :s015:

PostPosted: 16 Oct 2007 15:40
by fal308
I too love Powerwagons, Power Wagons, WCs(Weapons Carriers), Town Cars etc.
A great site for all things Powerwagon (military & civilian) is www.powerwagonadvertiser.com

PostPosted: 16 Oct 2007 19:13
by Eddie
Once again thanks Fal! Thats a cool site. I love the older Dodge Civilian Power Wagons and the military versions.

PostPosted: 17 Oct 2007 0:30
by Alaskan_TA
My photos from Wildcat taken about a year ago;

http://www.hamtramck-historical.com/mop ... 2006.shtml

More photos taken the same day from the All American salvage yard in Washington state;

http://www.hamtramck-historical.com/mop ... 2006.shtml

PostPosted: 17 Oct 2007 4:11
by patrick
I'm not sure exactly how far Bend is. That's my guestiment. :roll: I'll see what I can find in the Power Wagon area and the Chick's in Challengers, Eddie. It might be safer than you looking on the net. :lol: Nice pic's Barry! Were you there?, Or did someone send them to you? Pat

PostPosted: 17 Oct 2007 4:13
by patrick
I'm not sure exactly how far Bend is. That's my guestiment. :roll: I'll see what I can find in the Power Wagon area and the Chick's in Challenger, Eddie. It might be safer than you looking on the net. :lol: Nice pic's Barry! Were you there?, Or did someone send them to you?

Wild Cat Motor's

PostPosted: 21 Oct 2007 5:37
by patrick
Sorry Eddie. :oops: I didn't make it this week. Dumb Nisson needed a new starter. Oh and a new dizzy cap and rotor. Plug's and wire's too. All of a sudden, I've put 100,000 more mile's on this Sentra. And it need's a little attention. 261,000 mile's total. It poured rain all weekend, bad for picture's anyway. I spent some money on the commuter car this week. Suck's! :x But, this is the car that save's the money to put into the Challenger. It's a rice grinder but, at least it was made in Tennessee. :thumbsup: I will take some Photo's when I get to the yard. Pat

PostPosted: 21 Oct 2007 12:48
by Eddie
Thanks for attempting Pat. I just serviced all the vehicles I had planned on doing for winter, Mom's Toyota, my brothers Chrysler Minivan, my wife's Jeep, my Dad's Chevy(he's 84 and still drives to get his smokes), My neigbors godawful Cadillac,(I cant stand g.m. cars), and many more :roll: why do they bother me? :biggrin: You can service both my Dodge Trucks in under 1 hour tops! :s009:

Wildcat Motor's

PostPosted: 04 Nov 2007 3:08
by patrick
Hey guy's, I finally made it to Wildcat Auto Wrecking. :thumbsup: Pretty Cool place to wander around. They sure are proud of what they have.$$$$$$$ Here are some pic's. I would have gotten more but, I forgot my good memory card. :oops:

PostPosted: 04 Nov 2007 3:29
by patrick
It was a pretty cool day! My wife wanted to go too, so we called it a date. I did take her to dinner afterward. :wink: The guy's that work there are pretty cool. They all had to come out and look at my Challenger. I felt pretty cool. I was surprised there weren't anymore Charger's than what they had. They had four or five 66-67's, one 71, and the rest were 73-74. No 68-70. :tears: If a guy want's to build a Dart or Duster, these guy's have it. These guy's have been here since 88 or 89. I still can't believe I never knew about this place til' now. :roll: That's O.K. They said they had a customer last week come in. He live's over the next ridge. His Whole Life!! And he didn't know about it either. :lol: Sorry for being so long winded, Hope you enjoyed the pic's. Patrick

PostPosted: 04 Nov 2007 14:24
by Eddie
Thanks so much Pat. That took some effort and we appreciate it. That selection of MoPars is great! Some decent project cars left and the prices seem to be reasonable. Yeah 68-70 Chargers are very rare anymore and finding any example will be difficult,(Thank you Hollywood and Duke fanatics), :mrgreen: I love that 'job rated low box' Dodge Truck. Those are pretty rare. The rarest Dodge Truck would be the 1957 Sweptside. It was a dodge truck with a 57 Coronet car ass end and tailgate. I think less that 500 were built. Pat dont feel bad about the question the wife asked you about the grass growing inside the cars. My wife thinks the equator is a country. I keep telling her I am going to take her on vacation there, beautiful country the equator! :s024:

PostPosted: 04 Nov 2007 15:02
by fal308
Here you go CheekyMan :s002:
One '57 Sweptside

PostPosted: 04 Nov 2007 15:20
by Eddie
Ahh, thats it! Thanks Barc! Beautiful and unique! I bet it would be difficult to restore something like that! 8)

PostPosted: 04 Nov 2007 15:30
by fal308
According to this book, the Sweptside was produced from mid-'57 to '59. It utilized Dodge Subarban two-door station wagon rear fenders and rear bumper, two-tone paint, special side moldings and chrome wheel coverings. The tailgate was a special piece modified by the Dodge Special Equipment Group
A Desoto version, using Plymouth rear fenders, was built for export.

PostPosted: 04 Nov 2007 15:37
by Eddie
I see, thanks Barc, pretty interesting stuff there my friend! :mrgreen: