A
1/25 scale Chevrolet Chevelle
model kit I did as a junker. I used flat black paint
and oxide primer. I cut the fender off, did rust and damage
to the car. I left the heads off the engine and the fan
shroud. Gunked up the engine parts.
One of the tires is flat. The tires are gone from the rear
of the car, just brake drums. No glass, speaker hole in
the dash and rear window shelf.
Junker
cars are fun to build for a break, because you don't have
to worry about how the paint comes out or how well it's
done. It's a junk yard car !
The
lower Chevy II Nova is built as an all Go, no Show car.
She ain't pretty, but she's got a killer engine, slapper
bars, and mag wheels.
Vintage
Car Wrecks: Motoring Mishaps 1950-1979 - Following in
the tire tracks of the popular ANTIQUE CAR WRECKS and OLD
CAR WRECKS, this volume chronicles wrecks of the1950s, 60s,
and 70s automobiles. More than 400 post accident images
are accompanied by detailed captions providing relevant model
and technical information.
Salvage
Yard Treasures of America - Travel the back roads with
Cars and Parts editors and discover old car treasures in Americas
salvage yards. This entertaining and informative book features
profiles for more than 20 salvage yards from Georgia to California.
The book includes hundreds of photos along with the
address and phone number of each of the salvage yards profiled.
Also included is a state by state salvage yard directory.
This is the most complete listing you will find anywhere of
salvage yards that cater exclusively to the old car restorer.
Who knows, that next hard-to-find part may be found in the
pages of this book.
Junkyard
Jewels: Diamonds in the Rust - The rolling Midwest countryside
is dotted with small junkyards heaped with curious and long
forgotten rusting hulks. This fascinating and fun softbound
edition of Diamonds in the Rust: American Junkyard Jewels
(0-87938-368-2) features photos of once-glorious automobiles
and trucks gracing Americas junkyards. Nature artfully combines
with steel and rust to create a beauty only time can reveal.
Original
Chevelle 1964-1972 - Chevrolets answer to Pontiacs GTO,
the Chevelle was General Motors muscle car for the masses.
With an abundance of Chevelles today awaiting restoration,
this Motorbooks Original Series title detailing factory-correct
replacement parts is sure to prove extremely valuable to enthusiasts.
The abundance of information serial and engine numbers, paint
codes, trim, options, and technical tips featured here are
essential to enthusiasts interested in achieving an authentic
restoration. The authors expert advice is sure to help readers
avoid the pitfalls that can often ruin an otherwise successful
restoration. Lavishly illustrated with exclusive color
photography to illustrate all of the information described.