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almcbri
01-20-2006, 12:45 PM
I was thinking this might be a good topic: I am a budget builder. I like to look for my own ways to use other parts from salvage yard vehicles to work on my camaro. I thought we could share ideas of different parts that work well with a variety of our PT style cars.

For Instance:

A Late model Corvette 6 speed Wiper motor looks identicle to the wiper motor that is sold by a aftermarket company. I have not tryed this, but I plan to buy the wiper motor with a wiring harness and build a adapter plate to mount into my firewall.

4th Gen Camaro seats work well in 67-69 camaros with a easy modification to the rear seat brackets. The front mounting points work with the stock holes.

Interior Insulation: I went to Lowe's and bought some insulation that is recommended for RV'S and auto's. 50 Sq. ft for $25.00

Custom Jute Board: (fits between the rear seat and trunk) I took a piece of the plastic board-(looks a lot like cardboard, but is a tough plastic) and wrapped my cheap interior insulation around it to make my own jute pad. I used some aerosol glue to tack the insulation

Late model corvette electric radiator fans and shroud is a pretty close fit on a 67-69 camaro radiator. 26"x18"x6" on the corvette shroud. Camaro radiator dimensions are a bit bigger.

A third gen. camaro rearend works well under my 68 camaro. Although I have been told the third gen. rears are not tough like the 1st and 2nd gens. My car is going to be street driven and mild so it should work well for me. I have a posi 3:23 from a 85 camaro w/ disc brakes and single piston calipers. Note: The rearend is .5 wider on each end, 1" wider than stock.

Custom Trunk Batter tray: I built mine out of .5" square tubing and 1/4" sheetmetal. I am having the tray sprayed with reflex truck bedliner.

4th gen camaro rearview mirrors: have a map light mounted in them for an extra light in the car. or a temp and directional mirror out of another late model vehicle.

Derek69SS
01-20-2006, 04:17 PM
Mostly Chevelle related:

Ford Windstar electric fans fit well on Chevelles.

Caprice 9C1's and Jeep Grand Cherokee's have quick-ratio steering boxes that fit chevelles.

2nd Gen F-body sway-bars fit Chevelles.

Camaro/Chevelle/Nova drum spindles can be made into disc spindles in about 20 minutes each with a grinder.

AAW
01-21-2006, 05:58 AM
I once took the floormats out of my husband's car and put them in my car...all by myself. Does that count? :D

~Theresa~

Autokraft
01-21-2006, 07:18 AM
I once took the floormats out of my husband's car and put them in my car...all by myself. Does that count? :D

~Theresa~



LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:

almcbri
01-21-2006, 07:23 AM
whatever works I guess.

All by yourself? impressive :thumbsup:

XcYZ
01-21-2006, 07:34 AM
I once took the floormats out of my husband's car and put them in my car...all by myself. Does that count? :D

~Theresa~

Does that count? I guess it would depend on how long before he came and took them back. :lol:

Ummgawa
01-21-2006, 09:45 AM
I once took the floormats out of my husband's car and put them in my car...all by myself. Does that count? :D
~Theresa~


Were they COPO/Nickey/Motion floor mats? :D

Tim Baillie
01-21-2006, 11:13 AM
In my Buick Regal I am using a dash from a 59 Impala...............fender port holes for heating/AC from a 53 buick..............badges are door panel badges from a 1961 buick special......................trunk shock set up is from a 79 monte carlo..................................seats are from a mid 80's nissan......................steering column is from a caprice classic.....................air cleaner is the "star wars" looking one from a 69 buick GS....................rear speaker center grill is from a 65 riviera.......................many more items will be from earlier buicks...........

Keith
01-21-2006, 07:53 PM
Well, we bought ours brand new but you should be able to get chrysler crossfire side mirrors at the junkyard now. Dont forget the switch that's in the console. Wiring is straight forward and fits the angle of my chevelle's door like a glove. They are power/heated and flip-up manually for tight garage space. I just had to drill new holes to accomodate them. :cool:

ohcbird
01-21-2006, 08:19 PM
I have a 4th gen rearview mirror in my 68.

ProTouring442
01-22-2006, 04:53 AM
Hmmm, let me think....

- Mirror motors out of a Mustang, fitted in the '72 mirror housings.
- Parts of a Corvette tilt/tele steering column
- Console form a mid '80s Camaro
- Seats from a mid '80s Camaro
- Cooling fan from a Lincoln Mark VIII
- Power Booster from a '79 Trans Am
- Power seat tracks from a mid '80s G-Body


That's on my 442. On my father's '56 Bel Air, we used even more junk yard stuff (heater/AC from a Firebird, Front frame from a Firebird, ETC). Just hit the yards and THINK, there are a lot of good parts out there. :thumbsup:

Shiny Side Up!
Bill
'72 442 "Inamorata"

vanzuuk1
01-22-2006, 07:40 AM
Take a set of late model rims, paint them black or gunmetal and put a red pintripe around the edge of the rim. Very high tech look for a few bucks.

I just used an aluminum sign to make an air cleaner lid, silver powdercoat and a decal and it will look custom.

Dug up another sign friday that had 2" by2" steel supports, they will be my frame connecters.

Third brake lights are an easy score also.

ProTouring442
01-23-2006, 03:35 AM
Take a set of late model rims, paint them black or gunmetal and put a red pintripe around the edge of the rim. Very high tech look for a few bucks.

I just used an aluminum sign to make an air cleaner lid, silver powdercoat and a decal and it will look custom.

Dug up another sign friday that had 2" by2" steel supports, they will be my frame connecters.

Third brake lights are an easy score also.


So THAT"S what happened to the stop sign at the end of our street! :rofl:

Shiny Side Up!
Bill
'72 442 "Inamorata"

69MyWay
01-23-2006, 05:10 AM
That last gen Caprice (1990-96) has a ton of cool stuff you can use.

They are all over in bone yards as ex police cruisers.

Fuel lines
Gas tanks
Rear disc brakes
Tilt colum & parts
Cooling fans
LT1 parts
Power window switch and parts
Power door lock and parts

vanzuuk1
01-23-2006, 03:29 PM
Before I get any angry responses, I work for a sign company.

ProTouring442
01-23-2006, 06:32 PM
Before I get any angry responses, I work for a sign company.


No anger here... I was just being a bit of a goofball. I knda figured you didn't just rip off the sign at the end of your street! After all, we all seem to be pretty honest around here. Hope you didn't tke offense.

Shiny Side Up!
Bill
'72 442 "Inamorata"

vanzuuk1
01-23-2006, 08:05 PM
No offense taken at all, it was funny.

ilovefirstgens
01-24-2006, 03:41 PM
ummm....

-LS1'S???
-4th gen console
-t56's
-4th gen brakes

CAMAROBOY69
01-25-2006, 12:48 PM
I didnt see anyone mention the Lincon Mark VIII fan. Quite possible the best bang for the buck out there in the world of fans. Hard to beat over 4,000CFM for under $160.00.

ProTouring442
01-26-2006, 03:54 AM
I didnt see anyone mention the Lincon Mark VIII fan. Quite possible the best bang for the buck out there in the world of fans. Hard to beat over 4,000CFM for under $160.00.


I did! I think I paid $100 for mine though. I like it! :D

Shiny Side Up!
Bill
'72 442 "Inamorata"