Bandit240 Posted April 13, 2009 Report Share Posted April 13, 2009 There was a DeLorean at the local LKQ a few weeks back. It wasnt wrecked or anything. I was going to buy the grille from it for a decoration, but the little fuck at the counter said they wanted $300 for it. Quote Link to comment
bagged_datsun Posted April 13, 2009 Report Share Posted April 13, 2009 Found a '93 Tercel in a salvage today that was covered in Dynamat.......inside and out. WTF that stuff is like 100 bucks for 20 feet, what a waste Quote Link to comment
denveratsun Posted April 14, 2009 Report Share Posted April 14, 2009 This 1976 B210 has been at the same yard for almost 5 months. The only things missing are the alternator (I took this Rebuilt Nissan part):D, the coil...yeah, I took that too....and the driver side pop out window. Clean interior, a little rust, 89k original miles. I guess it could be in "Sightings" or JY report...but its just so wierd that its still there...almost complete! A couple of years ago I went to a JY in Northern Colorado and found about a dozen Mopars all lined up against the fence. They were all 1957-1965. Most were New Yorkers...4 had Hemi's...all were absolutely complete. The owner met me there 20 minutes later and were reached a gentleman's agreement on 4 of the cars...for the price of 1000 bucks a piece!!!:eek: The Duchebag old man called later on that night to tell me that a Chrysler dealer in Denver had come up right after me and bought all of them. :blink: I was raised to believe that a mans handshake meant something...everything. The above picture is of one of the ones I almost owned and in the back you can see the rook of the Limo with a Hemi...I almost owned too. Anyway...I'm going to be over it soon...I can just feel it..:rolleyes: Quote Link to comment
]2eDeYe Posted April 14, 2009 Report Share Posted April 14, 2009 what a dick! :rolleyes: Quote Link to comment
djlotus Posted April 14, 2009 Report Share Posted April 14, 2009 I was raised to believe that a mans handshake meant something...everything. That and his word. I was raised in such a way that if you said you were going to do something, you do it. Quote Link to comment
denveratsun Posted April 14, 2009 Report Share Posted April 14, 2009 I guess the really weird thing would have been to find an honest guy at the Junk Yard.:lol: Every time I see the pictures and think about it.. :mad::(:confused::eek::blink::mellow::mad: Then I go to another JY and find some other cool something or other... Mid-60's Sunbeam Alpine...Pretty solid car minus motor/trans, Late 60's Sunbeam Alpine GT (RARE!!!):eek: Fretty freegin Fugly but still...100 percent there...all of it! Theres always more crap to step in.:blink: Quote Link to comment
KFD Posted April 14, 2009 Report Share Posted April 14, 2009 Late 60's Sunbeam Alpine GT (RARE!!!):eek: Fretty freegin Fugly but still...100 percent there...all of it! Theres always more crap to step in.:blink: Where in hell are you finding these... I remember reading something on Allpar about the Alpine GTs, apparently there was more than coincidence they looked similar to these... Later KFD Quote Link to comment
71DIMER Posted April 14, 2009 Report Share Posted April 14, 2009 Ok I found this CD at the JY on one of my outtings....lol...'The Honorable" Quote Link to comment
athoose Posted April 14, 2009 Report Share Posted April 14, 2009 In the early nineties I was at the back of a JY and spotted a 70 challenger parked next to a creek. Other than the missing manual transmission it was complete and in fairly good shape. R/T 383 special edition Quote Link to comment
KFD Posted April 15, 2009 Report Share Posted April 15, 2009 WHAAAAAT!? That is freakin' awesome! What really shocked me was that the fiberglass rear window plug wasn't taken out of it. Those are hard to find. Do you remember if the car had the luggage rack on the trunk? *What's really funny is that I remember seeing that R/T SE you pictured above at the Mopar Nats a few years back. I remember that yellow stripe any day!!! KFD Quote Link to comment
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