My God, US cars are huge ass lumps of shit. No wonder that they used to build tanks in those factories. Now they still build tanks, only without turrets and guns.
And the big tank Diesel engines are now big tank V8 petrol.
What a horrible shame! I would love to have it. All it needs is a little work and some TLC and you have a workable street sled with style! Where do I go to get something similar?
Wow lots of rust. I've been looking for a cheap LT1 wagon in good shape. Dealer wants $595 for a 94 and there's a 96 private sale to best offer. I've heard most have been abused and have trans problems. Plus all the old GM suspension,steering and brake parts that usually won't pass safety inspection. Were's all the like new one elderly owner Buicks when you need one. Too many adds say come see for yourself, and the cars look like that Olds 88 you found for David's farm.
Trying to buy a car from a junkyard- theyd stand to lose quite a bit of money then parting it out- can make 5 times what the cars actually worth, even if it sits there for years. Unless your buddy buddy with the salvage yard owner its not worth it.
If y do manage to get one from a junkyard- its a huge hassle to get it legal again- since the title is marked 'salvage' and has basically been labeled as a destroyed vehicle.
some place would not sell you the complete car. the tittles have to be turned in to the DMV. Trust me you can find some of these still road worthy in your area at good prices if you look for them.
I would of bought Tht wagon or u
Impala and put them in a demo derby
kletcho96 1 year ago
My God, US cars are huge ass lumps of shit. No wonder that they used to build tanks in those factories. Now they still build tanks, only without turrets and guns.
And the big tank Diesel engines are now big tank V8 petrol.
GM572 1 year ago
What a horrible shame! I would love to have it. All it needs is a little work and some TLC and you have a workable street sled with style! Where do I go to get something similar?
drafthorselover 1 year ago
RIGHT at the start of the vid a Cadillac Fleetwood.
itisian 1 year ago
that 85 cadillac brougham looked like it was in good shape @ 0.05
midnitesquirldog 2 years ago
Rusty.. But I bet all the weaterstripping/trim parts look new from the lack of heat and sun!
ghtowagon 2 years ago
I should have done this back in the 70s
Klattu 2 years ago
I had one of those, great hauler for my R/C planes and had a great A/C unit. Mine was not a rust bucket.
carlosmurphy4u 2 years ago
Wow lots of rust. I've been looking for a cheap LT1 wagon in good shape. Dealer wants $595 for a 94 and there's a 96 private sale to best offer. I've heard most have been abused and have trans problems. Plus all the old GM suspension,steering and brake parts that usually won't pass safety inspection. Were's all the like new one elderly owner Buicks when you need one. Too many adds say come see for yourself, and the cars look like that Olds 88 you found for David's farm.
gthyfah 2 years ago
in junkyards like that can you get just the drivetrain? instead of the whole car
JDL1352646546566 2 years ago
were you thinking of buying that cool wagon
canadiancatgreen 3 years ago
buy the caprice classic!!!!! looks like a 85'
eze14213 3 years ago
Poor old wagon!
92 Woody Wagon
Turbo66Coupe 3 years ago
Can you not pull cars out of junkyards there?
Jon13bur 3 years ago
Yes and no, depends on the car and how much you are willing to spend.
redneckratrodPat 3 years ago
You should save that bad boy
Jon13bur 3 years ago
is this Coreys auto wreckers? in London, Ontario?
BRENTHENRY1989 3 years ago
no, close though
redneckratrodPat 3 years ago
looks just like you car ...
ford1979truck 3 years ago
Trying to buy a car from a junkyard- theyd stand to lose quite a bit of money then parting it out- can make 5 times what the cars actually worth, even if it sits there for years. Unless your buddy buddy with the salvage yard owner its not worth it.
If y do manage to get one from a junkyard- its a huge hassle to get it legal again- since the title is marked 'salvage' and has basically been labeled as a destroyed vehicle.
dangeroustoys56 3 years ago
was it dead toatally?
191191119 3 years ago
i feel so bad for that monte carlo its one of my dream cars i hate junk yards and love them at the same time never know wat u'll find
uberman145 3 years ago
rust issues, bad rust issues too
redneckratrodPat 3 years ago
oh how much would it cost to get a car like that out of a junkyard?
JDL1352646546566 3 years ago
some place would not sell you the complete car. the tittles have to be turned in to the DMV. Trust me you can find some of these still road worthy in your area at good prices if you look for them.
redneckratrodPat 3 years ago
so its a better idea to look for one still on the road than one at the junkyard
JDL1352646546566 3 years ago
yes, try your local craig list
redneckratrodPat 3 years ago
thanks for the help
JDL1352646546566 3 years ago
i love buick road masters why was this one in a junk yard
JDL1352646546566 3 years ago