Yes, the fire was one of several fires that swept through napa county last year. in a yard of about 2100 cars, all but 200 burned from grass fire. So far, 1300 cars were crushed because the city mandated they do mandatory cleanup. they crushed soo many car bodies and trucks from the 1920-1980's. Several hundred cars that were stored there was a fellow moparts member and he lost a 20+ years collection of cars. I was asked with helping him with the cars and was given first shot at some of them. Most have burned interiors, but the bodies mostly did not get structure damage and work case was warped roof. These were the better cars he kept, so that's what I have to work with.

To answer a previous post, the a-bodies were no enough for parts cars and are not a good choice besides not having enough parts. Most of those got VERY hot and got super damaged. The one a-body you saw in the pic, this was it's interior. That is not spider webs on the steering column, but th windshield that melted onto it and liquified.

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