Old Cars Weekly

DICK’S AUTO of Minot, N.D.

It’s probably happened to you before — you and a couple of fellow lugnuts are driving along when someone spots a treasure trove and says, “Hey, that looks like a good junk yard. Let’s see what they got!” It happens very much that way with Dick’s Auto.

What Dick’s Auto has is not a yard of junk but a well-maintained 25 acres of old iron. The quarter-mile drive from the highway down a winding trail to Dick’s Auto is a scenic trip through time. The yard borders

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