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Old 05-04-2004, 11:19 PM
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66 Skylark accident NEED HELP

My buddy hit a tree last night head on in his 66 Skylark. He didnt have full coverage. Now we are trying to locate a front clip or anything for the front clip Anyone have suggestions or parts or friends that might have some of this stuff?? Cash or trades we have many Chevelle parts

PLEASE HELP OUT IF YAH CAN He is one of the youth of today (22) driving a car of yesterday as a daily driver We dont wanna see her go to the junkyard

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Hey Man Sorry To Here. That Bits
It Looks Like There Is Alot Of Damage He Must Have Been Going Quick ...
Anyway There Is Nothing Up Here In Canada That I Know Of Have You Tryed To Go Aftermarket? Sometimes They Will Surprice You Where Are You From ?
Look On Ebay ...
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Re: 66 Skylark accident NEED HELP

Ebay or the local junkyard. Restoration parts will cost $$.
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Re: 66 Skylark accident NEED HELP

True But It Will Be Worth It In The Long Run
He Will Be Looking For A Long Time Anywhere Else.
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Re: 66 Skylark accident NEED HELP

That car is screwed, he must have been going so fast! Sounds like he couldn't handle it coming around the corner or something...
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Re: 66 Skylark accident NEED HELP

Thats really sucks, but it is fixable. I ran head-on into a curb at about 30mph in the fog in my 71 Riviera. I was able to get another frame delivered to my house for $350. After taking the car apart and puting it back together I really appreciated it more. It felt more like MY car because I saved it. It would probably cost a fortune to ship parts from here in So. Cal but I do know a few good junkyards. Let me know if you want their numbers.
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