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Slow Build 10-06-2009 09:35 PM

Parts from "Cluncker" trucks.
 
I went to the local auto salvage place the other day and saw rows of Pre 1999 Chevy Suburbans turned in as "Clunckers" during the rebates. They pour something in the engine to destroy them, the bastards, but what about other stuff. All the ones I saw were 4x4 so the tranny is out in those cases. Has anyone used the bucket seats out of a Suburban? I can get power seats for $60 each and center consoles for $35. I would think that with the overflow of these things that parts will get pretty cheap. What else can we use off one for a resto-mod?

chris6499 10-06-2009 09:49 PM

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i have seats out of a 95-99 sub fit well no modifications other than a few holes

lonestarluck 10-06-2009 09:51 PM

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i saw a lot of good vehicles go to clunker hell at the dealership near my house

LILRED66 10-06-2009 11:32 PM

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It was federally mandated that the dealership drain the engine oil and liquid silica run in the motors until they locked up...so they could not be put back on the road.

Many of these vehicles would have been excellent candidates for those who didn't qualify for financing to purchase a new $15K or higher vehicle, but instead our gov. dictates destroying them. Additionally, only certain salvage yards were allowed to accept the cash for clunkers vehicles.

It was documented that four of the top five models purchased in the program where not from the Big Three...not much of a stimulus for the American economy.

toms84ss 10-07-2009 10:39 AM

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I've seen several TBI trucks if you want to do an intake swap. Saw a few with serpentine accessory drives on them. You already mentioned interior. Disc brakes can be swapped also along with power steering.

Joemomma1 10-07-2009 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by toms84ss (Post 3556557)
I've seen several TBI trucks if you want to do an intake swap. Saw a few with serpentine accessory drives on them. You already mentioned interior. Disc brakes can be swapped also along with power steering.

Yeah I wanted to grab a setup from a late model as well. All the seats I seen were benches.

Didnt the big 3 have to increase production? GM rehired more than 1300 employees. Hyundai rehired 3000 in Alabama. These cars and trucks got me buying more parts from the junkers.

kenny_strong 10-07-2009 09:19 PM

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I was able to snag a serp. belt set up off a 99 truck and was planning on getting a few more since the guy at the dealership only wanted 20 bucks for everything. I got one and went back 2 days later when I had a chance and they were GONE.

lakeroadster 10-08-2009 08:27 AM

Re: Parts from "Cluncker" trucks.
 
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Originally Posted by Slow Build (Post 3555762)
I went to the local auto salvage place the other day and saw rows of Pre 1999 Chevy Suburbans turned in as "Clunckers" during the rebates. They pour something in the engine to destroy them, the bastards, but what about other stuff. All the ones I saw were 4x4 so the tranny is out in those cases. Has anyone used the bucket seats out of a Suburban? I can get power seats for $60 each and center consoles for $35. I would think that with the overflow of these things that parts will get pretty cheap. What else can we use off one for a resto-mod?

Are they selling parts off of the clunkers? I was under the impression that nothing was allowed to be salvaged off of these and that the entire vehicle was destined to be shredded?

chris6499 10-08-2009 09:25 AM

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select parts can be sold off them befor they are crushed

Oklahoma 10-08-2009 11:38 AM

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Our salvage will let you have anything except, crank, block, and heads, everything else is up for grabs.

Cobblemizer 10-08-2009 02:01 PM

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The pick and pull near me has a nice 454ss sitting in the yard

Twisted78SS 10-08-2009 02:28 PM

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Our salvage will let you have anything except, crank, block, and heads, everything else is up for grabs.

Ditto here in SW Washington

Chevy Fleetside 10-08-2009 03:52 PM

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I need to get out to the yard soon. I just want some seats.

toms84ss 10-08-2009 05:52 PM

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Our local pick a part has a note under the hood and in the vehicle that it was part of the CARS program and has internal engine damage. But has no restrictions as to what is for sale off the vehicles. Kind of funny here is most the trucks turned in were the EFI Ford half tons. Too bad GM only had TBI set ups on the earlier trucks.

Slow Build 10-09-2009 12:40 AM

Re: Parts from "Cluncker" trucks.
 
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Originally Posted by toms84ss (Post 3558664)
Our local pick a part has a note under the hood and in the vehicle that it was part of the CARS program and has internal engine damage. But has no restrictions as to what is for sale off the vehicles.

Same here. At least he didn't mention any restrictions, but same note.

I'm waiting for a 2wd to come through for an OD auto tranny. I'm still trying to figure out my trucks eventual color combo so I know what color seats to get.


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