Pete, I can't remember the names, but there are two in North East Maryland fairly close to each other. I did business with one and was allowed to roam around at will.
>From I-95, take the North East exit, route 279, towards North East and travel about a mile. Once you pass over the railroad bridge, make a right, pretty sure it's the first right, and snake around for about 1-2 miles. Yard on the left is the first one you see and that's the one I dealt with. Owners name is George and he was fair and honest with me. George owns a sweet 57 convertible and other goodies, and appreciates older vehicles. Therefore, he holds on to them instead of sending them to the crusher! If you travel another 100 yards, there is another yard on the right; don't know anything about those guys. I just found an old phone book; I think, not sure, George's business is Albright's Auto Salvage, 410-287-9246. Hope this helps you in your search. Maybe some of the Maryland guys can help you. Jim lives in Elkton, 8 miles away. Good luck and let me know how you make out. Rich -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 4:36 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Chevelle-list] Another junkyard I can't get into My nearest junkyard now has a $40 min for parts they pull and won't let anyone in to pull their own!! What a drag. This since a tire fire that was mostly likely set accidently by their own employees who were then too stupid to call the fire dept until it became a major "call in every area fire company's tank truck" fiasco and then blamed fire on some mysterious unknown customer. Had to vent. Looking for customer friendly yard in southern Pa or northern Maryland, and if it actually had some 64 Chevelles in it that would be good too!! Thanks. Pete Geurds Douglassville, PA

