Post by gm4ever on Apr 25, 2011 0:11:20 GMT -5
Hi Gang and Happy Easter!
The family and I went to Dallas for Easter weekend in the Roady. Really a nice weekend, got home a few hours ago.
Went yarding during the day Saturday, basically struck out on wagons, but saw some neat stuff. Got all the electrical parts for my Cutlass too. Will be taking them over to Robert's shop tomorrow...hopefully some work!
Was a bust for wagons though. Saw one very stripped 94 Caprice wagon, and that was it. If anyone has it, I REALLY REALLY need the 94-96 rectangular driver's side door panel trim around the door handle that also has the lock slider/control and speaker mounted to it. I don't care what color...I'll SEM it. I've given up...EVERY ONE is broken down here. Please let me know!
I did have fun though, and got some neat stuff, Here's some Dallas yard pics for you guys:
4th gen Z28 convertible
Here's something kinda neat. It was pretty beat up, but early 80's Bonneville with factory bucket seats, floor shift, and Rally II wheels
I found three Cavalier Z24's. Two had good hoods too
These fiberglass hoods are actually somewhat functional. There is a hole on the bottom of the hood that seats to an opening on the air cleaner housing. Kinda neat!
Z24-specific gauges..200K miles!
Also found this older Z24...older style interior with digital gauges
Solid Elky
Now THIS was my favorite. Black over black leather late 70's Grand Prix T-top. The back seat was perfect, and I stashed the lower cushion in the trunk for a friend. I snagged a perfect T-top trunk storage bag, and also got the plastic interior trim that sits under the t-top bar. I'm going to mount an 80's Camaro dome light to it and save my original panels. Need to find some SEM blue. I didn't snag the t-tops....should have though. Grrr.
$13! Woo-Hoo!
There was also a pretty good assortment of older stuff. Most was pretty picked over, but still fun to look at. Here are some intersting ones.
And what do all responsible wagon owners do after parking their babies in dusty salvage yard parking lots??
Saturday evening myself, my wife, our kids, plus the in-laws loaded into the wagon for a wedding reception. My wife's older sister got married in Aruba..I think...some island..ha...and we had a big party for them on Lake Lewisville at a place called Sneaky Pete's. Neat BIG place on the lake. Got to watch a HECK of a big thunderstorm that passed to the north of the lake. Good lightning show, and no hail, thankfully. My new brother-in-law seem like a good guy...and I danced with my wife...twice..ha...which made her happy. :roll:
This morning my father-in-law and I went on a really nice motorcycle ride. Dallas has had rain, and it's GREEN up there. Rolling hills and tree-covered country roads between Red Oak and Waxahachie. He was on his Vulcan Classic and I rode my mother-in-law's red Honda Pacific Coast, which is a lot like riding the world's largest scooter. It's so easy to ride I think my 9-year-old could handle it, but it made for a smooth easy cruise.
After that we got in the Roady wagon and I got to do a little off-road driving. Who needs and SUV when you have a Roady wagon! Ha! It did fine in the grasslands. Was not muddy, thankfully!
My in-laws made a BIG Easter lunch and my parents showed up, and we all had a good meal and a nice visit. The in-laws bought my oldest kiddo an electric scooter...that's pretty fast! He loved it, and we had fun watching him ride it.
Played outside at the in-laws after lunch. My youngest LOVES playing in the back of my father-in-laws Silverado:
Fun times with the family
Loaded up the Roady, said goodbye's, and headed back south to Austin! This is my favorite family car!
The Roady did great. Not one issue with it. That is SUCH a good trip car! I did the mileage, and it got 22.3mpg, which is awesome considering it was loaded the entire trip, plus we had a big headwind coming home.
Oh and we spoke in another thread about "Mexican Wagon Trains" keeping me entertained on I-35 between Dallas and Austin. These guys buy rusty trade-in trucks, equipment, and other stuff from up north and lug it back down to Mexico. Came across a REALLY good group of them. Soon to be chased by the DEA and Border Patrol..ha. These were great! Not just beat-up rusty trucks, but with Jet Skis and 4-wheeler's strapped on too! Ha! I'm AMAZING how they strap this stuff on! Ha!
And that monster had two more towing along with it:
Hope you liked the pics!
Again, Happy Easter Gang!
-Mike
The family and I went to Dallas for Easter weekend in the Roady. Really a nice weekend, got home a few hours ago.
Went yarding during the day Saturday, basically struck out on wagons, but saw some neat stuff. Got all the electrical parts for my Cutlass too. Will be taking them over to Robert's shop tomorrow...hopefully some work!
Was a bust for wagons though. Saw one very stripped 94 Caprice wagon, and that was it. If anyone has it, I REALLY REALLY need the 94-96 rectangular driver's side door panel trim around the door handle that also has the lock slider/control and speaker mounted to it. I don't care what color...I'll SEM it. I've given up...EVERY ONE is broken down here. Please let me know!
I did have fun though, and got some neat stuff, Here's some Dallas yard pics for you guys:
4th gen Z28 convertible
Here's something kinda neat. It was pretty beat up, but early 80's Bonneville with factory bucket seats, floor shift, and Rally II wheels
I found three Cavalier Z24's. Two had good hoods too
These fiberglass hoods are actually somewhat functional. There is a hole on the bottom of the hood that seats to an opening on the air cleaner housing. Kinda neat!
Z24-specific gauges..200K miles!
Also found this older Z24...older style interior with digital gauges
Solid Elky
Now THIS was my favorite. Black over black leather late 70's Grand Prix T-top. The back seat was perfect, and I stashed the lower cushion in the trunk for a friend. I snagged a perfect T-top trunk storage bag, and also got the plastic interior trim that sits under the t-top bar. I'm going to mount an 80's Camaro dome light to it and save my original panels. Need to find some SEM blue. I didn't snag the t-tops....should have though. Grrr.
$13! Woo-Hoo!
There was also a pretty good assortment of older stuff. Most was pretty picked over, but still fun to look at. Here are some intersting ones.
And what do all responsible wagon owners do after parking their babies in dusty salvage yard parking lots??
Saturday evening myself, my wife, our kids, plus the in-laws loaded into the wagon for a wedding reception. My wife's older sister got married in Aruba..I think...some island..ha...and we had a big party for them on Lake Lewisville at a place called Sneaky Pete's. Neat BIG place on the lake. Got to watch a HECK of a big thunderstorm that passed to the north of the lake. Good lightning show, and no hail, thankfully. My new brother-in-law seem like a good guy...and I danced with my wife...twice..ha...which made her happy. :roll:
This morning my father-in-law and I went on a really nice motorcycle ride. Dallas has had rain, and it's GREEN up there. Rolling hills and tree-covered country roads between Red Oak and Waxahachie. He was on his Vulcan Classic and I rode my mother-in-law's red Honda Pacific Coast, which is a lot like riding the world's largest scooter. It's so easy to ride I think my 9-year-old could handle it, but it made for a smooth easy cruise.
After that we got in the Roady wagon and I got to do a little off-road driving. Who needs and SUV when you have a Roady wagon! Ha! It did fine in the grasslands. Was not muddy, thankfully!
My in-laws made a BIG Easter lunch and my parents showed up, and we all had a good meal and a nice visit. The in-laws bought my oldest kiddo an electric scooter...that's pretty fast! He loved it, and we had fun watching him ride it.
Played outside at the in-laws after lunch. My youngest LOVES playing in the back of my father-in-laws Silverado:
Fun times with the family
Loaded up the Roady, said goodbye's, and headed back south to Austin! This is my favorite family car!
The Roady did great. Not one issue with it. That is SUCH a good trip car! I did the mileage, and it got 22.3mpg, which is awesome considering it was loaded the entire trip, plus we had a big headwind coming home.
Oh and we spoke in another thread about "Mexican Wagon Trains" keeping me entertained on I-35 between Dallas and Austin. These guys buy rusty trade-in trucks, equipment, and other stuff from up north and lug it back down to Mexico. Came across a REALLY good group of them. Soon to be chased by the DEA and Border Patrol..ha. These were great! Not just beat-up rusty trucks, but with Jet Skis and 4-wheeler's strapped on too! Ha! I'm AMAZING how they strap this stuff on! Ha!
And that monster had two more towing along with it:
Hope you liked the pics!
Again, Happy Easter Gang!
-Mike