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Old 08-06-2003, 07:02 PM
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Hey. I am currently restoring a 1966 GTO, and pictures can be found on the site that is in my signature. Details of the restoration, and other things, can be found here: http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/t101358.html . Any questions or comments would be great.
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You live in Hazleton huh? Have you ever been to ''Harry's U pull it''?
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Yea, I was there once. Not the greatest place to go for muscle car parts.
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True but they got that line of really old cars around the entire parameter from like the 30's and 40's and 50's. That would be a gold mine to people with that old of cars. But yeah no muscle car stuff, I go there for stuff for my truck-a 77 dodge power wagon. Even though most of the stuff up there is chevy and ford (I wonder why, LOL) last time I went up they only had 2 70's dodges there, and 74 and a 75. They are a little different from my truck though, so I wasn't able to get many parts.
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Yea, Harry's is a great place for truck parts, particularly late 70's, 80's, and early 90's. I know my friend has an '89 Jimmy and a '93 Blazer, and they get everything for them at Harry's. I did see the row of classics. I saw a '63 or 4 Corvair and a '64 Impala, but they were way to rusty and rotted to be restored...
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Re: Gto

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I saw a '64 Impala, but they were way to rusty and rotted to be restored...
Wish I had a `64 Impala just sitting in my yard :disapp oin(mixed emotions)
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