More parts!!!
Over the weekend I hit up a swap meet. Specifically, this one:
http://bangshift.com/general-news/event-coverage/bangshift-goes-hunting-deals-annual-south-shore-antique-auto-club-trading-bee/#comments
As usual, there were a decent number of vendors hawking Firebird parts, and I was on the hunt. About 10 minutes into our walk, I came across a vendor that's always there every year with used F-Body parts, so I stopped to check out the prices. Used shaker hood: $299. 77-78 urethane bumper cover (no rear supports or anything): $200. Gutted door shells: $500 a pair. These prices were basically full retail, and I wasn't going to pay that.
Then, I ran into the guy I got my Pontiac 400 from! He had a huge pile of parts, and some really good stuff. He has a number of cars, including a 1969 Trans Am, a 1970 Trans Am, and a 1970 GTO. He also has an AMC AMX that's grafted onto a 2005 GTO chassis. He mostly had early stuff, which doesn't fit my car, but he did have a console box in nice shape that I scored for $5. Mine's held together with hardware store hinges.
More hunting turned up a set of tall chrome valve covers to replace my pitted ones and a drop air cleaner base with the Holley bump outs for my “Let’s make my Trans Am’s shaker great again!” project. And then came the big score of the day.
As we were wrapping up for the day, I spotted this pair of 2nd gen F-Body doors.
They were a little banged up, but they were complete with door glass, hardware, and mirrors, and RUST FREE. Guy was selling them for a friend, and they had been sitting in his barn for years. I've always been told that Camaro/Camero/Cramit doors don't fit Firebirds because of the hip line of the car, so I tried to find a way to ID them. I looked for the VIN tag on the door, and cleaned it up enough to figure out that they were off of a 1977 Firebird. I offered $100 for the pair, and he accepted. Even with new door skins, they will be a lot cheaper than that other doofus's $500 gutted doors. Now that's what I'm talking about!
My total haul for the day:
Pair of doors, valve covers, console box, air cleaner base, and one screen bezel for a Donkey Kong arcade machine for my game room. I also grabbed some random badges from a seller that had a table full of them, including a Mazda RX3 badge. Got out of there for under $150, including $20 total admission for both my friend and I.