





Made a trip to the junkyard yesterday looking for some Project in Progress inspiration as well as look for some parts for my Camaro. The postal Jeep was a suprise and they wanted $1500. My favorite discovery had to be the '78 Dodge Trans-Van. Most of the interior was complete too! The red GTA was a suprise to see because it could of been saved so I couldn't leave behind the 16" wheels that were laying there next to the car so I picked them up for $25 bucks each. They need a good home, not a burial.
Tom Zahorsky
Senior Design Manager
Johnny Lightning
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