Did anyone see these Buick/Olds from the Mopar board?

Discussion in 'Junkyard Jewels' started by carguy455, Jan 1, 2009.

  1. soda pop

    soda pop Well-Known Member

    "Thats that then and theres nothing we can do about it..." LOL.

    For sure theres not many Yards left like that
    with North American type of Muscle Cars

    My best find was 1968 GTX convert 4spd. sunflower yellow.
     
  2. German57Special

    German57Special Rope Seal Terminator

    That´s not a junkyard, that´s a playground!
    Wish I was there.
     
    Last edited: Jan 6, 2009
  3. carguy455

    carguy455 Buickus Insanimous

    Glad to see I started something !!!! lol !! There is a 68? 69? in the background of one pic. I can't believe little old me that hasnt even been on here much since last spring was able to get you all fired up !!! I would like to see one of "our" people go there with camera in hand !!!![ hint hint hint ]:)

    We need some more Buick coverage here , where is our "Ohio Team" ??:TU:
     
  4. Smiley's84

    Smiley's84 Well-Known Member



    Yeah but the only bad thing about that is its snowing.. just started today I don't think it will be much, but it will be enough to cover everything pretty good:rant: oh well I will get their as soon as it melts thanks for the info!!
     
  5. Smiley's84

    Smiley's84 Well-Known Member

    OH by the way that place is like 30 - 45 minutes from me.:beer
     
  6. painekiller

    painekiller Well-Known Member

    ebay id is scatpack. he is overpriced on most if not all items.
     
  7. 197064buickspec

    197064buickspec 1964 Special Post-455

    I know I bought some stuff from this guy before called SCATPACK but I did a search on Ebay for his name and the only guy that came back wuth that ID was in PA. Does somebody have a link to his ebay items. Thanks
     
  8. 70lesabre455

    70lesabre455 Don't U wish U had 1?

  9. painekiller

    painekiller Well-Known Member

  10. DaWildcat

    DaWildcat Platinum Level Contributor

    It's apparently becoming an epidemic.

    Rather than attempting to find a cure for this inflationary disease, I say we let Darwin take care of things his way.

    People really can drown in their own shallow, dirty little gene pool you know.

    Devon
     

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