Deep Into a Volkswagen Junkyard: A Paradise for Classic Car Enthusiasts

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Volkswagen In A Junkyard (Credits: Volkswagen)
Volkswagen In A Junkyard (Credits: Volkswagen)

Backyard Barn Finds’ Parker explores 309 Auto Salvage, the largest Volkswagen junkyard in the U.S., revealing a treasure trove of vintage VW models.

The junkyard boasts a wide array of classic air-cooled Volkswagens, including unique models like neon green Beetles, making it a haven for enthusiasts seeking rare parts and cars at affordable prices.

Volkswagen In A Junkyard (Credits: Volkswagen)
Volkswagen In A Junkyard (Credits: Volkswagen)

Volkswagen, a company established in 1937, has transitioned from producing iconic air-cooled European cars to modern vehicles for various markets. However, Parker’s visit to 309 Auto Salvage highlights the enduring allure of vintage VWs.

The junkyard, which began in 1974 and ceased operations in 2021 due to the owner’s illness, holds a diverse collection of Volkswagens spanning from the 1950s to the early 1990s.

Larry, a longtime employee, guides Parker through the junkyard, revealing the fascinating history behind the collection. The owner, a dedicated enthusiast, amassed the cars over decades, acquiring them for as little as $50 to $100 each.

While most cars will eventually be crushed, the junkyard offers a vast selection of parts, particularly for rare classic Volkswagen models like Beetles and Buses. From body panels to glass, enthusiasts can find essential components for restoration projects.

Volkswagen In A Junkyard (Credits: Volkswagen)
Vintage Volkswagen collection (Credits: Volkswagen)

Parker uncovers various Volkswagen Buses used for dry storage, housing rims and other parts. Some buses feature full-length sunroofs, while others serve as repositories for steering wheels and seats.

Larry provides insights into identifying Beetle models based on windshield styles and other features. Despite their condition, Beetles are priced uniformly at $500 each, offering enthusiasts an affordable entry into restoration projects.

The Volkswagen junkyard presents a nostalgic journey through automotive history, with each car bearing tales of bygone eras. As enthusiasts sift through the remnants of these vintage Volkswagens, they uncover not just parts but also the spirit of an era defined by iconic design and enduring appeal.

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