Well....yes and no. I tell people daily if there
was no Toyota, there would be no junkyards. It is a huge myth that some of these
newer cars last forever. Here at any Houston pick a part, which has 1500-2000
vehicle per yard, it is loaded with Toyota, Honda, BWM, Volvo, Nissan/Datsun,
Kia, Hyundai, and many of these cars barely at or above 100,000 miles. So what
happened? Also lots of Saturn, Geo, in there also, anyone in Houston stop in and
check them out. www.houstonpickapart.com for info. If
you find a AMC 360, 401 it is about $100.
The problem is really simple. New cars stuff sells
for more money. There is no one calling a salvage yard for say, 73 Ambassador
fender anymore. So it takes up room. And room is money and so it is scrapped. A
Surburban for instance can sit in there for say, 6 months, and you will make a
lot of money off it! Same with newer cars and imports, the body shops luv them,
as they don't have to buy a 'new' dealership fender for say, Mitsibushi. They
will go get a used fender for $350 instead of $750 and pocket difference for
them or their shop. You also have tons of 'knock offs' that is places that are
making these plastic bumper covers and other parts to fit modern cars. At 1/2
the cost of going thru dealer.
Supply and demand! nd with scrap metal prices
really up in the last 7-10 years, it is not worth a salvage yard to hold onto a
old car. I posted on here a 80 Spirit that I offered $350 for at a local auto
auction, they bluntly told me 'I can get more in scrap for it than that' so
chances are 4 months later now, this car shown here only exists in these photos
I took of it. Sad? you betcha.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 6:35
PM
Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Re:
mercury hidden headlamps
So instead of cushing the newer vehicles the scap the good ones
people like me can't find parts for. New car parts are a dime a dozen. Final
score New Cars 1 Classics 0.
Eddie Stakes <eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Real simple, and this story is somewherre on my
site, possbly under 'altered amcs' or 'rambler mentality' maybe somewhere
else. The place was Houston Auto Storage on Carson road. A big development
came in south of them about a mile, put up all these McMansions. Later they
decided they wanted to expand. So they got more land north and got closer to
the junkyard. Suddenly these newcomers were saying 'ewww, what is that doing
in outr neighborhood?' and laws were changed even though Houston is the
largest city in the US with *NO* zoning laws. So the property that the
salvage yard was on, suddenly became worth more than all the cars on it. It
didn't matter, convertible Camaro pace cars; GTO's you name it, it was in
there, some stacked 4-5 high. When the county ordered them to crush it, they
balked. Then the fines of $10,000 a day (if I recall) in violation started
coming and last I heard it was on appeal, and fines were over $400,000. No
rare car there worth that much, chances are all the parts well over $2
million however. Don't matter now.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006 5:00
PM
Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Re:
mercury hidden headlamps
They crushed them all?! ARE THEY ALL NUTS?. Thay must be
from up North. Some dude wants to buy my 76 Gremlin. If I sell it I might
be able to snag a 70 460 Mark III . It looks like the one from the move
THE CAR. Should it stay or should it go? I said I wanted $1,200. He offord
$1,000.
Eddie Stakes <eddiestakes@planethoustonamx.com>
wrote:

There was one of these in a Big Bad Blue looking
color in a salvage yard here, had a 429(?) it it, rusted to the ground.
There was also over 50 AMCs including 3 AMXs, 15+ Javelins,
several Marlins, two Hornet AMXs, 3 2 door Rebels to name a few. All
have since been crushed, you can thank City of Houston for flattening
that 40+ acres of jewels in SE Houston near Airport road.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2006
11:05 AM
Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins]
Cool Factor X
A Cyclone with 'hide-a-way' headlights? Never seen one of them.
Got any pix? Was a Ford-Merc guy befoe AMC's. Just sold my '66 big
block Fairlane last year. Love my Gremmies but sure do miss that ol'
FoMoCo. The Mix
-----Original Message----- From: redneck2212@yahoo.com To:
BaadAssGremlins@yahoogroups.com Sent:
Fri, 18 Aug 2006 11:49 AM Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Cool
Factor X
$500 for 340 that's a gift around here. If you can find one in
this are a 340 will run $750 and up. My buddy wants me to get a 360.
Not sure about that motor. Ford motors are easier to find than any
AMC's. What kind of 400 was it Ford or GM? they made both. Crate
motors are too high. Around here crates don't have the complete motor.
I saw a sweet Cyclone on ebay it was a convertible. I like the
hideaway headlights on them. Maybe i'll jog down yonder Tennessee
area. They have some nice yards down there. eddie walker
<moparedwalker@yahoo.com> wrote:
CJ
You can still find 340's relatively cheaply. I have sold 4
complete 340 motors for $500.00 - $600.00 in the last 6 months. You
can buy new 340 blocks with extra webbing for alot cheaper than you
can buy a similar offering from Ford.I just put a stroked 400
(mopar) in a guy's 71 Gremlin.I had plenty of clearance. You are
right, a 440 may have some issues with the brake master cylinder and
you may not be able to run power steering. We had tried to find him
a 401 and didnt come across anything so he took the next best
thing.....There is a guy just down the road from me that put a Buick
455 in his Gremlin......looks great....I think I would rather
have an AMC motor in mine though.....429 is a good little motor. I
bought a couple of 70 Cyclones a couple of years ago. Both were
429's, 1 was a 4 spd. Wish I would have kept them They would fry the
tires.........eddie walker
CJ
<redneck2212@yahoo.com> wrote:
Maybe i'll try to snag a ford motor. Mopars are expensive
especially the motor I'd like to get (340). Back in the day
(1980's) my brothers friend put a 440 in his Gremlin.It fit, I bet
it was tight. As far as ford goes i'd probobly snag a 429.
They are'nt as wide as a 440. My dad had one in a 70 T-Bird. It
had some balls to
it. baadass73gremlin@aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 8/18/2006 7:33:13 A.M. Eastern Standard
Time, redneck2212@yahoo.com writes:
A friend of mine has a 56 Ford short bed
pick-up with a 350 chevy and i ask him why a GM motor and he
told me parts are easier to find for a GM and they are cheaper
too.
that's not really true as finding a used 350 nowadays is
getting hard as many yards rip em out and sell em to South
America.todays chevy crate motors are about the same price as a
Ford one.
Bart
Technology,
sufficently advanced, would be indistinguishable from
magic. Redneck from birth. Rebel by choice. CJ
Technology,
sufficently advanced, would be indistinguishable from
magic. Redneck from birth. Rebel by choice. CJ
Technology, sufficently
advanced, would be indistinguishable from magic. Redneck from birth.
Rebel by choice. CJ
Technology,
sufficently advanced, would be indistinguishable from magic. Redneck
from birth. Rebel by choice. CJ
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