this place is what every u-pull-it yard should be. it is flat, the whole thing is graveled, so I just used the spare tire cover from one of the wrecks as a mat. don't know what it would be like in the rainy season (which around here is about 9 months of the year) but right now the ground is bone dry. no weeds at all, makes me wonder if they might be spraying the place with weed-kill every once in a while.
every car is elevated on 4 pairs of welded steel rims, wheels already removed, cars layed out in very organized, numbered rows with room between each car to fully open doors. Didn't have to go under the car at any time to do complete 4-strut removal, but wouldn't have been any problem to go under a car if I needed to (just use the spare tire cover to avoid getting cut up on the gravel).
I'd never before pulled a strut off a bonneville (or any other car, for that matter) and I had all 4 off in about 2 hours, the rears took a little longer than the front cause you have to pull the rear seat. Fortunately the struts have never been touched (which is probably the only way you'll find CCR struts on a bonney) so the strut nuts hadn't been "air gun welded", everything came apart really easy.
It was kind of sad, the car I pulled them from is this one:
which was a beautiful black '95 supercharged SLE, looks like it took a very small hit in the front end, driver side, bumper pushed back a bit, headlight broken, fender shattered, hood buckled a little, air bags did not deploy, looks like it could have been an easy fix, but I hate to say it, but these are not worth very much (blue book, red book, what ever color book you want to go by) so they're an automatic write-off with just the slightest damage.