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"Most of them wrecked movie cars, they're dumped at El Monte Junk and Salvage."
―Diego to Quake[src]

El Monte Junk and Salvage is a Los Angeles junkyard used by Robbie Reyes to hide his Hell Charger.

History[]

Ghost Rider's Lair[]

AryanMitchell-Death

T. Mitchell is executed by Ghost Rider at the junkyard

Robbie Reyes parked and hid the Hell Charger in El Monte Junk and Salvage. The junkyard happened to be filled with partly destroyed 1969 Dodge Chargers, the same model than the Hell Charger, following the use of the cars in movies.

After attacking a group of Aryan Brotherhood members, Ghost Rider brought one of them to the junkyard for interrogation about their criminal activities. He later executed Mitchell while he was still tied up to a wall of the junkyard.[1]

Duel With Quake[]

Ghost Rider Vs Quake

Ghost Rider fights Quake at the junkyard

"I am looking for a guy with a sweet black '69 Charger. Maybe he bought some parts here."
Quake to Robbie Reyes[src]

While looking for the Ghost Rider, Quake was directed to the junkyard where she met Robbie Reyes in his human form. She asked him if she could check the sales register but then recognized Ghost Rider's way of playing with his car keys. The two then began to violently fight each other, partly setting the junkyard on fire and damaging the material. However, the duel eventually subsided and Ghost Rider decided to spare Quake and to simply leave the junkyard.[1]

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