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Interesting find in a local junkyard

Once the cars are set in the yard, they cannot legally sell them whole.
Todays haul was over $700! I have never spent that much at any self serve yard!
I don't see a 'whole' car there......once a part is pulled, it's not whole anymore.
 
Well this was basically the german version of the corvette c3 and a great summary for united states vs. europe lol :D

The opel manta by the way was the german version of the camaro:
Manta-02.jpg
 
When I went to Germany in 71 I bought a 66 Opel Rekord and it had similar tail lights. When I first saw a GT, my first thought was they got the lights from the 66 lol. The odd thing about my 66 was that it was a 4 dr sedan with bucket seats and 4 on the floor. The majority of stick cars over there back then (which was many of them) were 4 on the tree! Mine also had the 1900 engine with a progressive 2 bbl. It did run pretty good for a 4 banger and would bury the speedometer no sweat. A good thing about is that I got 2 gas ration books instead of 1 because of the engine size. Lots of guys with smaller engines usually needed more than 1 book and I always had plenty left over every month. :D
 
When I went to Germany in 71 I bought a 66 Opel Rekord and it had similar tail lights. When I first saw a GT, my first thought was they got the lights from the 66 lol. The odd thing about my 66 was that it was a 4 dr sedan with bucket seats and 4 on the floor. The majority of stick cars over there back then (which was many of them) were 4 on the tree! Mine also had the 1900 engine with a progressive 2 bbl. It did run pretty good for a 4 banger and would bury the speedometer so sweat. A good thing about is that I got 2 gas ration books instead of 1 because of the engine size. Lots of guys with smaller engines usually needed more than 1 book and I always had plenty left over every month. :D
Way, WAY back when, I had a 59 Rekord wagon, I was gonna make a hotrod/gasser out of. It never went anywhere (except to the junkyard) cause I didn't have the talent, equipment or finances to actually do it. By the time I did?, it was long gone.
Would have made a SWEET gasser tho!
 
Well this was basically the german version of the corvette c3 and a great summary for united states vs. europe lol :D

The opel manta by the way was the german version of the camaro:
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An earlier version of the Manta was sold in the US too. (Early 70s?) It was a good lookin car, MUCH better than the Kadett!
 
Wow 700$ how much goodies did you get?
The doors were $95 each. We pulled the rear and side windows, upper and lower control arms, the 6 pod instrument panel, fuse panel, polished aluminum valve cover, door strikers and a few other bits. Rich wanted the steering rack but they wanted too much for it.
We started at 9:00 and were at the cashier around 1:00. We loaded up his stuff then went back in to pull an 83/4” axle for me.
It was a good day for scores.
 
So mine is:
Owned by a Mopar lover
Designed in France
Built in Germany
Sold by Buick
Powered by Chevrolet
Rearend by Ford
Axles by Summers
Center by China

Does this make it a hybrid?
 
It was always the Baby Vette. Interesting hidden headlights. I'd cut the nose off it and make it a wall hanging. I did that with a 2002 black Pontiac Trans Am. The part was on CL for free. When I picked it up the owner said he wished he'd thought of that.
 
So mine is:
Owned by a Mopar lover
Designed in France
Built in Germany
Sold by Buick
Powered by Chevrolet
Rearend by Ford
Axles by Summers
Center by China

Does this make it a hybrid?
Heinz 57
 
Way, WAY back when, I had a 59 Rekord wagon, I was gonna make a hotrod/gasser out of. It never went anywhere (except to the junkyard) cause I didn't have the talent, equipment or finances to actually do it. By the time I did?, it was long gone.
Would have made a SWEET gasser tho!
Saw a few wagons like that while I was there! A Tec Sargent had a 57 Mercedes that was sweet and still all stock. Don't remember the model type though but do remember how good it handled for such a smooth riding car. Man, the rads were building cars that were way better then what he had here lol
 
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