Suedes Car Club
General => General Discussion => Topic started by: AntiBling on November 24, 2006 2:17 am
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Well I doubt I'm the first to discover it, and I have driven by the place numerous times, just never got the chance to stop. Today on my way out west I decided to stop finally. All I can say is, WOW. There is a butt load of nice tin out there. I got some photos.
Anyways, I was gonna go back to Robinson and ask around about whos place it is because I fell in love with a Chevy station wagon and a 2 door Ford out there. But I figured I would check here first to see if I'm barking up the wrong tree. Maybe somebody knows about the place and knows the story on it? I'll work on getting some pics up.
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Tell me that buick wouldnt look tits on air ride layin on the ground with some wide whites and the camper shell on. 8)
Or have your Caddy-mino.
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Wow there is allot of good tin out there. Thanks for sharing.
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I agree. Looks like a LOT of good tin. I wonder what the Buick looked like when it was parked.
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Whitman Uranium, Inc. ?!?! Lots of crazy stuff happening in Robinson back in the day?
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who has the yellow buick around here that looks like that blue one?
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His name is Kim Kruger. He works in the parts department here at Luther.
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Those cars have been there a long time and can be partly seen from the road. That means they are probably not for sale. Used to stop and look at them when I was going to Cooperstown to try to buy a few cars on that place just west of town. The guy was a real freak tho. He lived in a house with no power or water! A real head case. I never did get anything from there. Does anyone know if that stash is still there?
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Used to stop and look at them when I was going to Cooperstown to try to buy a few cars on that place just west of town. The guy was a real freak tho. He lived in a house with no power or water! A real head case. I never did get anything from there. Does anyone know if that stash is still there?
So are you saying the guy that lived at this place was a freak? Or are you talking about another place, cause if you are talking about this place, yes that stash is still there, nobody lives in that house, but somebody went through part of that yard with a sickle mower so someone still has interest in the land.
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The weird guy I was talking about was the owner of the cars at Cooperstown,not Robinson. Sorry for the confusion. I don't know who owns the cars at Robinson. I am still curious about the cars at Cooperstown. Anyone know anything about those? There were some really good ones in there.
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I know that some of the Toppers have an "in" and have got a few out of there.
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We went through the yard in cooper a year or two ago. Not a whole lot to write home about. There was a pretty decent 46-48 ford coupe, and a lot of '57 fords. He seemed interested in selling, but not so much in digging them out of there. Prices were not real cheap either.
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Love that 52 ford (I think that is the correct year) and that buick. Thanks for the pics.
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The Ford sedan is a '54 Mainline, which is convenient, cuz I need a parts car.
Was there any possibility of getting a hold of these yet?
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I happen to know a guy on here who has a 53 parts car, right CJ?
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What? It's not a driver? ;-) I've got plans for that thing yet, but still need to get it out of your weeds yet. AAargh. Well, one down at least.
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53 and 54's are different enough that I can't just swap the sheetmetal. The fenders are a little different for the grills.
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The Ford sedan is a '54 Mainline, which is convenient, cuz I need a parts car.
Was there any possibility of getting a hold of these yet?
That thing is in waaaaay too good of condition to be a parts car. But there was a parts car for it sitting right next to it that I didnt get a picture of.
I'm heading for Nebraska this weekend and I was gonna stop in Robinson and see what I could find out.