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Car Crushing Video (Crush Car Video) by Metro Salvage Ltd. Bolton UK

Classic Auto Salvage & Recycling Film DVD: What's The Big Hurry?, A 1960s Car & Truck Parts Salvage Yard & Junkyards Film Classic Auto Salvage & Recycling Film DVD: What's The Big Hurry?, A 1960s Car & Truck Parts Salvage Yard & Junkyards Film
$11.99

This is the best junk yard / scrap yard film every produced, as it perfectly infuses the environmental aspects of saving metal and the societal aspects of saving lives, while further entrancing the audience with stories behind automobile accidents coupled with electronic music, all so people be encouraged to drive more safely. Table Of Contents: (1) What's The Big Hurry (1960s) - Bizarre classic a...
AMC Muscle Cars Used Parts Buyers Guide 1968-1974 Interchangeable Parts (Salvage Yard Buyer Guide) AMC Muscle Cars Used Parts Buyers Guide 1968-1974 Interchangeable Parts (Salvage Yard Buyer Guide)
$19.99

How many times have you heard it? AMC used other manufacturer's parts, they didn't use their own. The 360 c.i. was built by Mopar and the 390 c.i. by Ford. These statements are not true. These powerplants were pure, all red, white and blue American Motors. So where did these rumors come from? AMC did use other manufacturer's parts. Did you know that your AMC used Ford-built starters and carbure...
Salvage Yard Treasures of America Salvage Yard Treasures of America
$19.88

Travel the back roads with Cars and Parts editors and discover old car treasures in Americas salvage yards. This entertaining and informative book features profiles for more than 20 salvage yards from Georgia to California. The book includes hundreds of photos along with the address and phone number of each of the salvage yards profiled. Also included is a state by state salvage yard directory. Th...
Wrecked but not Ruined Wrecked but not Ruined
$3.99

R. M. Ballantyne (1825-1894) was a Scottish juvenile fiction writer. Born Robert Michael Ballantyne in Edinburgh, he was part of a famous family of printers and publishers. In 1848 he published his first book, Hudson's Bay: or, Life in the Wilds of North America. For some time he was employed by Messrs Constable, the publishers, but in 1856 he gave up business for the profession of literature, and...


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