Overview
The Mill, a salvage yard in the lone star state uncovered to find gems of classic cars and trucks. YouTube channel Heart Of Texas Barn Finds and Classics goes to The Mill, a salvage yard in Texas and gives a tour of some of the current vehicles they have for sale there. The Mill has a great variety of vehicles including several classic cars, trucks, Jeeps, muscle cars and a lot more.
Oldsmobile 442
The Oldsmobile was one of the first makers of Muscle cars in the world in the 1950s. The first models weren’t powerful enough. The Oldsmobile 4-4-2 manufacture began in 1973 and continued till 1980. The standard engine for the 442 was a 455-cui 7.5-litre V8, producing 365 HP and 500 lb-ft of torque. The 442 is one of the coolest large muscle cars ever made. The Mill is not a great place for a 442 to be.
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1967 Dodge Charger
The Charger’s base engine was the 318 with a 2-barrel carburetor. With demand for big V8s, Dodge released the 440 Magnum engine in the Charger in 1967. In conclusion this muscle is capable of generating 425 HP for the top model which is the 426 Street Hemi.
AC Cobra
The AC Cobra, sold in the United States as the Shelby Cobra and AC Shelby Cobra, is a sports car manufactured by British company AC Cars, with a Ford V8 engine. It was produced intermittently in both the United Kingdom and later the United States since 1962. The car has a 4.7 Liter V8. This was one of the most rare car on The Mill.
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In a row of older GM cars, there are several Bel Air sedans and a 4-door Nomad wagon, a Buick Riviera and a Mercury Grand Marquis. Firstly several older Dodge pickup trucks, a ’30 Ford truck with an upgraded front grille, and a flatbed Willy’s Jeep were seen. After that sedans some newer Mercedes sedans, an older Chevy short-bed pickup truck and several newer cars, trucks and SUVs from the 90s and 2000s were parked throughout. Moreover, the Bodies of many cars were kept there including K5 Blazers and Suburbans. If you look properly in this wasteland you could find a gem or a tow to the American Classic car community
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