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Here's a little something I'm not sure what to do with. Cleaning out the shed my step father pulled these out. He said if I clean them up I can have them and do what I please with them. I pressure washed them and turns out they are in decent shape. Should I estate sale them or try to sell them outside that. I don't know the value of this kind of thing and money is tight so anything I can make I'll take. I know stuff like this isn't often cheap though this is probably from the 80s.
 

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Here's a little something I'm not sure what to do with. Cleaning out the shed my step father pulled these out. He said if I clean them up I can have them and do what I please with them. I pressure washed them and turns out they are in decent shape. Should I estate sale them or try to sell them outside that. I don't know the value of this kind of thing and money is tight so anything I can make I'll take. I know stuff like this isn't often cheap though this is probably from the 80s.
You got a captive population of 38 million.
You're just lacking the white powder that those play on.
I'm sure there will be somebody in the market.
 

You got a captive population of 38 million.
You're just lacking the white powder that those play on.
I'm sure there will be somebody in the market.
I just don't want to put it in the estate sale as if it does have some value to it as estate sales are just people wanting stuff dirt cheap
 

I'm guessing this is a shame that this sits and rots here. I noticed there are some car guys here. I know nothing about cars but do like the art of them. This has sat here for years I think it looks cool lol I don't know jack about cars. All I know is it's engine isn't the original and is a corvettes engine
Chevrolet Camaro 2nd-gen. Berlinetta Coupe (1979-1981)
Open the hood, take a few pics.

They just keep going up in value.
 

Here's a little something I'm not sure what to do with. Cleaning out the shed my step father pulled these out. He said if I clean them up I can have them and do what I please with them. I pressure washed them and turns out they are in decent shape. Should I estate sale them or try to sell them outside that. I don't know the value of this kind of thing and money is tight so anything I can make I'll take. I know stuff like this isn't often cheap though this is probably from the 80s.
Ebay... 100+
 

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This is the style/shape key for the door. Damn near any GM key this style around those years will open the doors.

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When I was a young teen, our buddy said there was only 12 keys.
That opened and started every American made vehicle.
The guy got caught 14 times, joy riding was his drug.
Finally they sent him away, to the residential school.
He was probably 14-15 yrs old.
 

When I was a young teen, our buddy said there was only 12 keys.
That opened and started every American made vehicle.
The guy got caught 14 times, joy riding was his drug.
Finally they sent him away, to the residential school.
He was probably 14-15 yrs old.
Things have changed a lot since the 1920s
 

When I was a young teen, our buddy said there was only 12 keys.
That opened and started every American made vehicle.
The guy got caught 14 times, joy riding was his drug.
Finally they sent him away, to the residential school.
He was probably 14-15 yrs old.
Yep! 70's cars a ring of 30 or so keys would work on most....Auto industry got smarter, my 1992 firebird without a key in the ignition it ain't comin' atta park! I guess you could break something....
 

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That camaro... Title? If you know anyone that has a slim jim... unlocked easily. I would like not only to see that engine but have the numbers off said engine. I could give you details then.
The key I pictured... a square key, where the door/trunk key is round/oval will be the ignition key.
 

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