May 26, 2018  •  For Sale  •  19 Comments

Personal Junkyard: Classics for Sale in South Carolina

Disclosure: This site may receive compensation from some link clicks and purchases.

A seller on craigslist claims to have his own personal junkyard full of classics ready for new homes. The collection seems extensive, with a heavy emphasis on Plymouth Barracudas and other Mopar products. Still, it seems there’s something here for everyone, even fans of captive imports from the 1980s. Find the collection here on craigslist in Sharon, SC or go here if the ad is archived; thanks to Barn Finds reader Alan in Michigan for the find.

The seller notes that he has a wide collection of vehicles up for grabs, including the following: 1955 Studebaker, 1956 Plymouth Savoy, 1964 Dodge Polara, probably a dozen Barracuda cars from the 60’s, 1965 Chevelle SS, 1965 Plymouth Sport Fury, 1973 Buick,
1966 International One Ton, 1974 Pontiac Granville, 1966 Belvedere, 1971 Vega, 1972 Chevelle, 1978 Camaro, 1971 Riviera, 1968 GT Torino, 1966 Plymouth Fury, 1972 Satellite, 1956 DeSoto Fireflite (x2), 1972 Scamp, 1964 Plymouth Wagon, 1952 Studebaker Champion, 1956 Chrysler, 1955 Dodge, 1968 Ranchero…and the list goes on from there!

This is my personal favorite, the captive import I mentioned: it’s a rebadged Mitsubishi Galant Lambda, of which very few remain today. When I see cars like this, it spikes my interest even further – because if he’s got a car this obscure, what else is hiding back there? The seller lists a few other models in his personal stash, including: 1965 Barracuda, 1965 Ford Falcon (x2), 1970 Mustang, 1967 Dart GT, 1950 Oldsmobile V8, 1963 Valiant, 1973 Roadrunner, 1966 Fairlane GT, etc and many more.

He even has this collection of random Japanese motorcycles! There’s some serious variety here, and if you’ve got something other than cash to exchange for a new project, it seems like there’s a good chance a trade can be worked out: I’m a Mopar man and would like to trade my Fords, Chevys, etc for Mopars of similar value or condition. Will consider trade on vintage Mopar cars (2 door only unless wagon or old enough to have suicide doors) or trucks. Especially looking for a two door 1961 or 1962 Chrysler Newport or 300 and also a 60’s Dodge A100 van project or International Metro or comparable COE project.

Comments

  1. Classic Steel
    May 26, 2018 at 1:43pm

    Man that super bee 🐝 and the road runners and mustangs are too wild 😜
    The sunbeam alpine tiger collection is choice too

    The rare collection tbirds are killer too.

    Okay maybe the coupe or the bikes but the rest is JUNK 😏

    $200 scrap metal each heap for no title parts picked over and busted sections to get their part off 👁

    Like 2
  2. Beatnik Bedouin
    May 26, 2018 at 1:59pm

    The Plymouth Savoy looks almost saveable, perhaps one or two others, but the rest looks like scrap, sadly.

    As for the bikes, the Honda CB350 twin looks like a possibility, but I already own a ’72 K4 model that’s a runner and registered for the road… ;-)

    Like 6
  3. mike D
    May 26, 2018 at 2:12pm

    it looks like he was wise enough to keep at least some of them up off the ground, and , as some of you know, my pet peeve, piles of leaves on the cars! why can’t he take two minutes to brush off the leaves? some may be savable , but most are parts cars at best . it would be an interesting collection if they were in decent shape .. I wouldn’t even give him scrap value

    Like 8
  4. Pappy2d
    May 26, 2018 at 2:57pm

    Stems and seeds….

    Like 8
  5. Doyler
    May 26, 2018 at 3:31pm

    You’re not the only one who wants that Mitsubishi

    Like 4
  6. CCFisher
    May 26, 2018 at 3:44pm

    The photo labeled “mustang” isn’t a Mustang. It’s another Mitsubishi Galant Lambda clone. A Dodge Challenger, if I’m not mistaken.

    Like 2
    • NotchNut
      May 26, 2018 at 4:48pm

      You are correct! It’s an early 80’s Dodge Challenger.

      Like 0
    • PRA4SNW
      May 29, 2018 at 12:21pm

      I think it’s the Sapporo that he mentions in the ad.

      Like 0
  7. Mike B
    May 26, 2018 at 4:36pm

    Over a barrel & drumming up business?

    Like 3
  8. gord
    May 26, 2018 at 7:04pm

    looking at the ad…. not sure where the 1 dodge challenger went but… the blue one IS a dodge challenger as well as a 2 tone one later in the pix in the ad… great cars… 2.6 oil burning but silent shaft engine, 5 speed, 4 wheel disc brakes, velour interior, some had plaid, some were talking cars

    Like 0
  9. SlickB
    May 26, 2018 at 9:17pm

    I had a 1971 cb 350. great bike heres a pic of it

    Like 0
  10. SlickB
    May 26, 2018 at 9:17pm

    I had a 1971 cb 350. great bike here is a pic of it

    Like 1
  11. Jay E.
    May 27, 2018 at 8:13am

    I’m not sure what he seller actually thinks he has here… Oh, wait, there is a Jet Ski, if it runs its worth $500.00. The rest, I have no idea.

    Like 1
  12. Richard
    May 27, 2018 at 2:32pm

    Wow. Just spectacular. When I first went through the awesome photographs, taken in totally flat light, I remembered as a kid walking through an east coast woods and stumbling on a 100 year old forgotten cemetery. Needs music from The Blair Witch Project.
    This entire “junkyard” is a beautiful art installation. An ode to the American automobile on the planet Earth. I would not move a thing, and charge admission.

    Like 1
  13. michael h streuly
    May 27, 2018 at 5:51pm

    Just a bunch of rusted out junk. Melt it down.

    Like 0
  14. Neil G.Member
    May 28, 2018 at 9:11am

    I want the ’64 Dodge Polara

    Like 1
  15. Tyler
    May 28, 2018 at 4:43pm

    Personal junkyarder = hoarder

    Like 1
  16. Kenny Burns
    Jun 14, 2018 at 3:11pm

    I’ll take the red Dart for 100.00. If he has a 70 b body plymouth I’ll take that one also for 150.00.

    Like 0
  17. Harry
    Jul 15, 2018 at 2:21pm

    Why Oh Why Oh Why do these guys do this to these cars? What ARE they thinking? Revenge of some kind? Shaming us for not buying a Cuda in the 70s? I wish that the finders of these lots would inquire of the owners: WHY?

    Like 0

Leave A Comment

RULES: No profanity, politics, or personal attacks.

Become a member to add images to your comments.

*

*

Barn Finds