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Old Pontiac's in wrecking yards. Sad but at least they are still there.

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For 45 years or so I have been going to vintage car wrecking or recycling yards. Not only for the odd part here and there but also for the magic experience that it is. Over these many years I have taken hundreds of photos of wrecked vintage cars. I would like to present a few here of the Pontiac variety. Please feel free to contribute photos of your own with Pontiacs in wrecking yards. Included here are 56, 60, 61 and 63 Pontiac's. When I dig up more I will post more. Cheers. 

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I like this thread's theme of boneyard Pontiacs, or perhaps boneyards cars and trucks.

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Now this is very cool !!! As a boy we used to raid places like this to build our cars , we had no money to go buy fancy stuff like bolts etc so we justA headed to the nearest dump 

both my first car a A40 Austin and second car a FE Holden where built this way ... I was 13 

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While these Pontiacs aren't technically in a wrecking yard, but they are in the spirit of this thread. They belong to my buddy Wade. These are on his property. Clearly these are parts cars at best. Wade has about 20 cars. All of the Widetrackers say we want to grow to be Wade. These pictures were taken in 2019 before the pandemic. Wade was in the process of getting rid of these cars - hence the mowed lawn around them.

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Call the junk car removal company and ask them to tow it and take it to the junkyard. They they wreck it and recycle it.
 

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