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Old Oct 3, 2007 | 04:40 PM
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In The Junkyard - 72 Cutlass 4door

Just wanted to let everyone know, if you live around washington, in the ellensburg junkyard, I found a 72 cutlass 4 door. I took the trim around the rear window off today. but it still has lots of usable parts. here is some of them

engine - 350 2-barrel 90% complete, missing alternator, harmonic balancer, couple other things, has a 2 groove power steering pump pulley, original AC car ?

transmission - automatic, most likely a TH350

hood

driverside front fender, little rust in usual area

rear window

some of the door windows

driver side rear door

door handles - chrome is in great shape on these

front bumper - little bent up, but would make a good core, or resto, no rust

rear bumper - little bent, but worth a look

tow package

rear quarters - good shape, little rust

headlight buckets - both there, great condition

rear axle - dont know the numbers, but its there

front swingarms

most of the suspension

heater core - might be good

dashboard - would need a glovebox door i think, in good condition, brown/tan interior

door panels - excellent

speedometer - reads around 30,000

trunk hinges, no trunk lid unfortinately

ill be buying parts off the car, so let me know what you need, ill see if its still there.
Old Oct 4, 2007 | 05:09 AM
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Good report, here is hoping that this information can help someone out. Thanks!
Old Oct 16, 2007 | 09:52 AM
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LOCATION

dc OR STATE?
Old Oct 16, 2007 | 11:11 PM
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Old Oct 18, 2007 | 05:49 AM
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Rats

double Rats...lol. Jim
Old Nov 5, 2008 | 07:45 PM
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I have a 1971 cutlass 4door do anyone know how can i determine the year of engine

Originally Posted by The_Jeremiah
Just wanted to let everyone know, if you live around washington, in the ellensburg junkyard, I found a 72 cutlass 4 door. I took the trim around the rear window off today. but it still has lots of usable parts. here is some of them

engine - 350 2-barrel 90% complete, missing alternator, harmonic balancer, couple other things, has a 2 groove power steering pump pulley, original AC car ?

transmission - automatic, most likely a TH350

hood

driverside front fender, little rust in usual area

rear window

some of the door windows

driver side rear door

door handles - chrome is in great shape on these

front bumper - little bent up, but would make a good core, or resto, no rust

rear bumper - little bent, but worth a look

tow package

rear quarters - good shape, little rust

headlight buckets - both there, great condition

rear axle - dont know the numbers, but its there

front swingarms

most of the suspension

heater core - might be good

dashboard - would need a glovebox door i think, in good condition, brown/tan interior

door panels - excellent

speedometer - reads around 30,000

trunk hinges, no trunk lid unfortinately

ill be buying parts off the car, so let me know what you need, ill see if its still there.
Old Nov 5, 2008 | 07:50 PM
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I have 4dorr 1971 cutty

I think my original 350 was swap for another 350 how can i determine the year?
Old Nov 5, 2008 | 07:56 PM
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how can determine the year of my swaped engine

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Good report, here is hoping that this information can help someone out. Thanks!
Old Nov 6, 2008 | 06:48 AM
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Post the vin derivative, it is the number cast on the horizontal surface of the block just above the timing chain cover. Someone will be able to help you find out. Also, why are you just posting quotes without any comments?
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