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In the 1990's there used to be a guy, just north of Salt Lake City IIRC, with a big yard full of Z's.  Fifty or more.  Same story.  He would let the odd person in to have a look, but he believed that he was sitting on a gold mine and refused to consider realistic offers.

Maybe this is his nephew!

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23 hours ago, Namerow said:

In the 1990's there used to be a guy, just north of Salt Lake City IIRC, with a big yard full of Z's.  Fifty or more.  Same story.  He would let the odd person in to have a look, but he believed that he was sitting on a gold mine and refused to consider realistic offers.

Maybe this is his nephew!

This guy?

Z junk yard.jpg

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I don't think so.  Topography and shrubbery looks wrong.  The collection in your photo must belong to the other nephew of Patcon's hoarder. 

The guy north of SLC had a yard that looked like your traditional wrecker's lot, with a front yard for parking, a building or two, and a larger, fenced-off rear year   I visited briefly on my way through the area.  George Koslowski (past prez of Ontario Z Owners Association) paid the guy a more extensive visit while traveling through the area and did a write-up in the club newsletter, c/w several b&w pix.

Years ago, there was also a guy in the southern fringes of San Diego who ran an all-Z recycling yard.  That was a pretty cool set-up.  Well organized, knowledgeable and helpful owner.  Probably long gone by now.

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