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Old 02-20-2009, 11:40 PM   #1
Andy4639
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SC Junkyard

This is a junkyard I had passed I don't know how many times on my way to family for Christmas and any other fuction we had to go to. I decided this past week I was going to go check it out today. I called a friend of mine who likes trucks as I do and just thought he would like the ride since it's closer to him than me. Jesse AKA (67ChevyRedneck) I picked him up and we headed over to Chesnee SC up 221 and went to Vicks yard. It was a lot of old stuff, some was way past saving but it was a fun day walking around and talking about all the old stuff. Here is some trucks and a link for the rest of it.



67 Small back glass wrecker with a twist...

the door plate say's it's a 68. If we read it right anyways.


This was the sticker on the brush guard on the wrecker.






Thanks Jesse for riding along and lets do it again soon. Here is the link for the rest of the story of the old iron out in the feilds.


http://67-72chevytrucks.com/gallery/...06&ppuser=3964
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