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We certainly understand the need to scrap older vehicles. Not only is it impractical to preserve every car that’s ever been built, but why would you want to? That said, decisions to destroy old cars, whether under the auspices of a government program like Cash For Clunkers or by profit motive at an automotive recycler, should be made by informed individuals. That way, vehicles that may have potential as collectibles don’t unnecessarily vanish.
That’s why we find this story so frustrating. According to the Tampa Bay Times, one of the foremost “VW graveyards,” Sunray Bugs of Dade City, FL, is headed the way of the Type 4. The giant, 10-acre Volkswagen salvage yard lost its legal battle over zoning with Pasco County, and officials have nearly completed cleanup of the site. Hundreds of cars have been crushed, though the octogenarian owner, “Corky” Yager, may have saved most of what was truly valuable, according to this long thread on TheSamba.com.
While the situation is certainly a complex one that’s caused quite a few VW enthusiasts to take to their keyboards to voice their opinions – the aforementioned thread runs to eight pages – the bottom line is that some potentially useful old cars are no longer with us.
Click through the jump to see some video of Sunray Bugs before the zoning incident, including an interview with Corky.
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