Another one bites the dust

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Black Sheep

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Took another to the scrapyard 8)

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Yep, it was a 85 442. Yes, I took all usable parts off it before it went. No, I did not "save" the vin and title. Scrapyard checks the title against the vin and keeps the title. Never before have I seen one this rusted. It was even rustproofed. I think they poured salt water into it instead of rustproofing :lol:

Just think, i'm making all the other 85 442's that much rarer and more valuable 8)

Sell 'em by the pound :twisted:
 
maliburacinfreak said:
you did remove the 8.5" rear, correct??

Nope, I removed the 7.5 that was installed when the previous owner removed the 8.5
 
Me and a friend just picked up an 87 cutty that was scrapyard bound......now it's dirt track bound muahaha :twisted: It's more evil of a car than it would have ever been in its life
 
Dude, you left the antennae on it! :mrgreen:
 
Randy_W said:
Dude, you left the antennae on it! :mrgreen:

Nope, kept it, too :lol:

That pic was when I brought it home. I've got a shop full of parts, now. Look for a large "for sale" ad soon :wink:
 
do the rear small windows have the rubber/plastic trim around the crome trim if so would like the windows
 
Only trim piece on the side of the car is what was on the door, and it was trash.

Quarter windows are spoken for.
 
Black Sheep said:
Just think, i'm making all the other 85 442's that much rarer and more valuable 8)

Thanks for that Steve!

Seriously if you think about it, they only made 3000 85 442's and I know for sure many that have already been parted/scrapped. Many say they'll never have the value of the so called 'true' muscle cars of old, but I would think these 80's 442's would have to be worth something in the future because they're becoming so rare.

On another note, I would've loved to see that 85 442 in a demo derby! That's something you don't see every day.
 
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