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Post by 1973 454 MONTE Tue Sep 10, 2013 8:50 pm

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Post by Mcarlo77 Tue Sep 10, 2013 8:57 pm

I wondered where old Corvettes went to die! I've never...and, I mean never...have seen one in a salvage yard around here.
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Post by dynchel Tue Sep 10, 2013 9:36 pm

The one yard near me (great lakes auto recycling if anyone cares) they have a old car section.  Its back in the woods (literally) there is a '57 Chevy 4 door that looks like it was scrapped in the '70's.  It has '64 (guessing here from what I've seen) impala bucket seats and some keystone mags I've never seen before.  There are cars that the bodys have collapsed from age (I've seen a Henry j flat from rust) and a '74 lesabre rag top with plates that expired in '92.  If you go when there is leaves in the trees you won't see any cars. That's how over grown it is.  Very little in the way of usable g3 parts though, a few Monte carlos, a '75 el Camino (I have one bumper filler from that car on my '74) oh and it has a tree growing in place of the engine.
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Post by 77mali Wed Sep 11, 2013 5:34 am

Mcarlo77 wrote:I wondered where old Corvettes went to die!  I've never...and, I mean never...have seen one in a salvage yard around here.
Surprised to hear that.  There are a lot of scenes like these on MA roads in the summer months.  Not everyone can drive a Vette.

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Post by 1973 454 MONTE Wed Sep 11, 2013 9:25 am

dynchel wrote:The one yard near me (great lakes auto recycling if anyone cares) they have a old car section.  Its back in the woods (literally) there is a '57 Chevy 4 door that looks like it was scrapped in the '70's.  It has '64 (guessing here from what I've seen) impala bucket seats and some keystone mags I've never seen before.  There are cars that the bodys have collapsed from age (I've seen a Henry j flat from rust) and a '74 lesabre rag top with plates that expired in '92.  If you go when there is leaves in the trees you won't see any cars. That's how over grown it is.  Very little in the way of usable g3 parts though, a few Monte carlos, a '75 el Camino (I have one bumper filler from that car on my '74) oh and it has a tree growing in place of the engine.
i was just there 2 weeks ago. they have a 76-77 cutty in the weeds cut in half. the body sits in front of the  upside down front clip.

i saw the pic on the wall and thought 'omy i hit the mother load' than i walk out there and cant see Turd .dam it gumby.
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Post by dynchel Wed Sep 11, 2013 9:53 am

I have the quarter window corner piece from that car.Smoking  there are a few 76/77 Monte's in the woods, I remember a '73 cutty also.
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