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a trip to the scrap yard. One mans junk is another mans gold

Started by anastasios, January 31, 2010, 05:38:59 PM

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4P-O1

Neat! I sure would like to get some bright blue seat cover material to repair my front buckets with. Is any of it any good,and did you get it? What state is this located in?  Everything here up north is still frez'in cold,yet! Andy V
Andy
1967 L78

RS3SDL2MG

you know around here I have been pulling part's from car's out in the mountains for 25 plus year's I hav found chevelles / nova's / cuda's / challenger's / mustang's and a host of other car's to get part's from but I HAVE NEVER IN 25 YEAR'S EVER SEEN A CAMARO OR A CAMARO PART OUT IN THE MOUNTAIN'S AROUND HERE LIKE IN THOSE PIC'S ? you know all those car's are fixable if they have a vin tag on them they can be an probably will be built back ,,
1967 RS 327 (210) horse C-C ermine white 732 bright blue interior RARE 4P - DELETE

jmcbeth

I went to the closest junk yard over the Christmas break. Spent over an hour in the freezing cold. Not a Camaro to be found, not even a shell. You are very fortunate.
John
1969 Camaro Z/28 RS
Numbers Matching

anastasios

That wreckers is in Canada. Take a look at the shell i bought after acid dipping not even a hole in it. but the front end was hammered.

anastasios

should have mentioned this car was saved becuse it was stacked up high .  no holes but some heavy pitting

ChevyThunder

My son was snow mobiling in Montana last year and stumbled onto this one....





1969 X44 COPO
1969 X33 RS Z/28

jonboy1216

cool pics didnt know that there were so many undiscovered camaros left

BILL69

Those types of "junkyards"  are few and far between.  Most of them crushed all the cars decades ago. 
Be American   Buy American

jmcbeth

Yes, I would go nuts if I found a Camaro in a junkyard.
John
1969 Camaro Z/28 RS
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Stingr69

Looks like a prepackaged divorce kit - just add junkyard Camaro and you will be good to go. -HA!

-Mark.

Sauron327

Quote from: BILL69 on February 01, 2010, 07:57:14 AM
Those types of "junkyards"  are few and far between.  Most of them crushed all the cars decades ago. 
Quote from: jmcbeth on February 01, 2010, 12:53:40 PM
Yes, I would go nuts if I found a Camaro in a junkyard.

Pretty much. Still one here from the 20s. I pulled a complete 67 RS out 4 years ago. Still a 68 sitting there. Get into the backwoods and keep on motoring, you'll find many cars. There's a lot more iron out there than people think.