A fantastic artists perception of an american junkyard , now I know what to do with all my glue bombs .
Now on another note ,
It's been my experience that cars are a reflection of their owners care for them . Many are subjected to harsh environments and not cared for properly . Tom mentioned the 55 headlight rust , a common problem because dirt and debris would collect above the headlight from the tire , but simply hosing it out when washing the car would alleviate much of the effect . I know , that's what I do with my 55 , I've owned it since '95 , my brother-in-law bought it in '75 and started the rebuild , no rust then either . It was fun to drive , but had terrible brakes , got about 10 miles to the gallon if I was light footed (302 , tunnel ram , 2 holleys and a 4 speed ) and steered like a truck . All those things were up graded to newer technology and have served us well . The rusted out newer models were probably due to the heavy salting of the roads up north in the winter , another problem that could be slowed down buy cleaning the auto regularly and hosing off the bottom . Many of us just see their cars as Tom said , an appliance , to get us to and from our destinations and that's sad . Anything we own , we spent money for , should be accompanied with the respect and appreciation for the benefit it provides . But that's just my opinion , it and a couple of bucks might get you a cup of coffee .