11-16-2006, 11:09 PM | #1 | |||
Union Electrician
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Louisville, Ky.
Posts: 3,354
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I see threads here about guys finding good stuff in the boneyards, but I have never had anyluck until the pullapart yard opened up about 5 miles from my house. I have been checking their website and have been there a couple of times trying to find a good 67-8 grill. Tuesday morning I check it and it said they had just got a 67 in a couple of days ago, so I'm thinking it is stripped by now, if not before it got there. I pack my tools and head over anyway, and walk back to it and wallah!! a perfect 67-8 grill, and lower valance, no trim or bezels, but a straight virtually rust free grill
(surface only) for $20, and 1 1/2 hour of my time, rusty bolts I also got a complete uncut under hood wiring harness including the light harness for another $8, what a deal, I went ahead and got the hood hinges and the grill support and the hood latch, serpentine brackets off a 89 blazer for my buddy's 85 s-10 283 swap project, pulley, assorment of bolts and nuts, one non gauge cluster and one with gauges for a total of $110. no pics of the wiring harness or other parts but here is a pic of the grill.. just had to share
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