The fire on West Chicago was the late 50's.My grandfather lived on Steel South of West Chicago and the lumber yard was a few blocks west. He bought the salvaged lumber after the fire.I remember the...
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The fire on West Chicago was the late 50's.My grandfather lived on Steel South of West Chicago and the lumber yard was a few blocks west. He bought the salvaged lumber after the fire.I remember the...
Grandfather at one time told me that the Purple gang had the reputation but if you really wanted trouble crossing the Myrtle gang was the way to go.
I was always told when I was a kid that the cemetary was at the back of the Ford farm and the Henry Ford trust foundation owned the property. The oldest grave I see on the burial plot is Sam Ford ...
102 degrees i thought i was going to die
The one on Plymouth was just west of Farmington rd. I believe the one on West Chicago had a fire sometime around 1960 and they never recovered.
I was one of the bouncers at the Gold Diggers on Michigan in the early 70's. Dirty Diane was the big draw. The name fit her well. She could get the crowd all fired up.
If I remember correctly they had a fire that burned the store down late 60's early 70's
That's the place.Everyone would hang out and swap lies uhh stories about how fast they were.
In about 1970 Hot Rod mag ranked the best steet strips and cars. They had Woodward as #1 ,Sunset Strip out west, followed by Telegraph.We had two out of the top three.The cool thing about the graph...
car-part.com is the site most yards are hooked into It's what they use to see each others inventory
Try Sheridan Auto Parts in Warren 586- 772 -1720 I sell aftermarket parts to salvage yards and they are who we send people from all over the country to when looking for mopar.
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