My day at the junk yards
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My day at the junk yards
I decided that since my other project is about done, it was time to start on all the little things that had to be done to my 67 GH truck.
I had to start with a trip to the junk yard yesterday, for some miscellaneous parts (could use a better passenger side headlight bezel, a window regulator, glove box latch, ect). We have 3 large junk yards in one area, so after chasing a tip of 3 old Good Humor trucks in a garage 20 miles away (not there), I hit the first one, I asked if they had any 67s Ford trucks about, and was told there was one in the back go check it out. Well it was picked clean, the second just said NO.
The third was disappointing to say the least. He laughed at me! He said good luck finding any in this state, the price of scrap went up last year, and anything that old got crushed. No use of getting $5 $10 here and there when they were worth more crushed.
I left feeling a little sad, so many good parts, GONE, worth more as scrap.
It took a big steak with a baked potato to make me feel better.
Oh well there is always ebay!
I had to start with a trip to the junk yard yesterday, for some miscellaneous parts (could use a better passenger side headlight bezel, a window regulator, glove box latch, ect). We have 3 large junk yards in one area, so after chasing a tip of 3 old Good Humor trucks in a garage 20 miles away (not there), I hit the first one, I asked if they had any 67s Ford trucks about, and was told there was one in the back go check it out. Well it was picked clean, the second just said NO.
The third was disappointing to say the least. He laughed at me! He said good luck finding any in this state, the price of scrap went up last year, and anything that old got crushed. No use of getting $5 $10 here and there when they were worth more crushed.
I left feeling a little sad, so many good parts, GONE, worth more as scrap.
It took a big steak with a baked potato to make me feel better.
Oh well there is always ebay!
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re: My day at the junk yards
Don't forget your pals here too. We all acumulatively have a pretty good sized parts hoard. What headlight rim you need? Painted or shiney?
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re: My day at the junk yards
I have the aluminum grill, I bought from a junk yard before, the headlight bezel on the passenger side is OK, but little of scratched & dented, so I am always on the look for a better one.
I also need a window regulator for the drivers side, but being a custom truck, there is a modification to it, they have a piece welded into it to make it longer. I will take a picture of it Saturday, and if someone could tell me if it is even off a 67 ford truck. I know the window isn't a stock ford part. Being that it has a open top, (it has a roof that pulls over if needed) I haven't been to hot on jumping on the window project, but it would be nice, when caught be the unexpected rain storm.
Half the fun of the destination is the journey, so the junk yard trip was suppose to be FUN.
I also was disappointed that my tip of the classic Good Humor Trucks supposedly tucked away in a garage of a lady whos husband died years ago was just a old wifes tale. I will always chase down the crazy tips in hopes of someday one will materialize.
I also need a window regulator for the drivers side, but being a custom truck, there is a modification to it, they have a piece welded into it to make it longer. I will take a picture of it Saturday, and if someone could tell me if it is even off a 67 ford truck. I know the window isn't a stock ford part. Being that it has a open top, (it has a roof that pulls over if needed) I haven't been to hot on jumping on the window project, but it would be nice, when caught be the unexpected rain storm.
Half the fun of the destination is the journey, so the junk yard trip was suppose to be FUN.
I also was disappointed that my tip of the classic Good Humor Trucks supposedly tucked away in a garage of a lady whos husband died years ago was just a old wifes tale. I will always chase down the crazy tips in hopes of someday one will materialize.
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re: My day at the junk yards
Here is some pictures of my window regulator, anyone know if this is a standard Ford window regulator? There is a 2 inch piece welded in the middle of the arm.
The gears are stripped, can these be rebuilt?
Thanks
The gears are stripped, can these be rebuilt?
Thanks
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re: My day at the junk yards
With the exception of the welded piece at the end looks like what I have
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wt4speed#2 wrote:With the exception of the welded piece at the end looks like what I have
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I'll be picking up some complete doors from a 69 soon. I know my stock 68 left side regulator is fine. I'll let you know if I have a good spare.
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re: My day at the junk yards
Yep, looks like a standard regulator, with an extended arm. I wonder why it's longer?
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GHM- cool truck and cool website-one of my younger brothers lives near clark & devon- north chi.- ever been to Marengo? lived there for a short stint. jd
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Thanks for the complement on the truck and web site. I have been all over the area doing events, but never Marengo. I have drove thru it on occasion.
The arm is longer due to them making the sealed area where the drivers door would have been custom. It is a large area to cover, and a large window. The window is also not a standard ford item, but it is flat, so not a big deal if it needs to be replaced.
If someone has a regulator they would sell me, just email me the details, and I would like to buy one.
Thanks Carl
The arm is longer due to them making the sealed area where the drivers door would have been custom. It is a large area to cover, and a large window. The window is also not a standard ford item, but it is flat, so not a big deal if it needs to be replaced.
If someone has a regulator they would sell me, just email me the details, and I would like to buy one.
Thanks Carl
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Yea G H Man, the trips to the junkyard are fun . For me . Except a few weeks ago when I took my wife for her first junkyard experience (in her car) and while we were in there someone ripped off part of her console out in the parking lot. Naturally they didn't have a Sunfire to get parts off of in there. She says that was her last trip.
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I noticed that in all three yard I went to that day they had signs stating that they were not responsible for item taken from cars in the lot. There were some shady looking people hanging around, so I didn't wonder far from my truck, I had stuff in the back I couldn't lock up.
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After 2 year I finally have a side window. I found a pair of window regulators on ebay, (yes I didn't need a pair) and welded in the 3 inch piece, and it works like a charm.
Being that is a open top, (it does have a flip over roof), no side door, and no way to lock it up, it wasn't a high priority, but last year after being caught in a rain storm on a chilly day, it went up on my list of things to get done, it will be nice to have a window to roll up.
I always hated to buy a regulator, since in didn't know what it was off of, due to the custom piece welded into it, BUT thanks to you guys I knew what to buy, to get the job done. Thanks.
Carl
Being that is a open top, (it does have a flip over roof), no side door, and no way to lock it up, it wasn't a high priority, but last year after being caught in a rain storm on a chilly day, it went up on my list of things to get done, it will be nice to have a window to roll up.
I always hated to buy a regulator, since in didn't know what it was off of, due to the custom piece welded into it, BUT thanks to you guys I knew what to buy, to get the job done. Thanks.
Carl
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