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No pictures but I do remember the rear was missing a couple studs and the rims could use a good cleaning. If you can pull a rear then replacing a couple studs should be a breeze and the rims can always be stripped and polished.
i have been to the "hill-side" salvage yard in rubidoux, "ecology" in rialto and the "pick-a-part" in ontario; so when it comes to third gens ontario take it, they alway have an abumdant amount of our cars
Has anyone been to the junkyard that is hesperia,ca or that is on the 395hwy ahead of adelanto, ca.
Next year i am planning of moving there, bought a house over there
I would like to know if there are any third gen camaro in those yard just in case i have to get some parts for my camaro
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for the ones i listed there is two dollar fee, if i am correct the pick-a-part in ontario is going to have a 50% off everything very soon but the admission is five dollars
the ecology in rialto had and i am sure they still have a 50% off all interior items and the fee is two dollars (i have seen alot of birds there) so check
It's an Ecology yard. It's large and well stocked with Camaros, not as well stocked with Firebirds. But most of the cars are usually picked to the bones, because turnover is slow, and the cars sit there for months, so don't expect to strike gold very often.
But like at any yard, it's about the luck of your timing. When I lived in Lancaster, I visited this yard every couple of months, and I've found some nice things there. So if you're living nearby, it would be worth regular visits, and your chances for getting lucky would increase.
But it's a sand lot, like the Ecology yard in Lancaster, so always have eye protection handy for those windy days in the desert.
tony i think there is an all gm yard in the valley not sure if it is in sunvalley of san fernando you might want to look into that given the fact you stay in ventura
the drive to the i.e will kill you and just for a fender
It's an Ecology yard. It's large and well stocked with Camaros, not as well stocked with Firebirds. But most of the cars are usually picked to the bones, because turnover is slow, and the cars sit there for months, so don't expect to strike gold very often.
But like at any yard, it's about the luck of your timing. When I lived in Lancaster, I visited this yard every couple of months, and I've found some nice things there. So if you're living nearby, it would be worth regular visits, and your chances for getting lucky would increase.
Alrite thanks for the information, I am trying to get some extra parts for my car since everyday third gen camaro are getting hard to find. My friend suggested me that I should open a business since I have extra parts for my car (lol).
Hopefully when I move I would not have to make long trips to find a part
i believe the pick-a-part on Millikin bought all of my work's clunkers.. I know there was a black IROC and a white v6 firebird... both of their body's were in great shape... not sure about the interiors though.