Re: The dream is dead, part II
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08/02/23 02:30 PM
08/02/23 02:30 PM
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JohnRR
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I feel your pain , I'm in a similar boat and got a wake up call in Dec of 21 when the city sewer backed up into my basement and I had to move 21 years of accumulation out and back in to get it cleaned up I'm still trying to figure out what to do with stuff , most is going to end up in the scrapyard yard, I can't leave this mess for my family to deal with ... they have no idea what some stuff is actually worth and the wife keeps telling me to get a dumpster ...
Mainstream Media is the new Pravda
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Re: The dream is dead, part II
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08/02/23 03:21 PM
08/02/23 03:21 PM
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56_Royal_Lancer
My Mouth Is Shut II
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My Mouth Is Shut II
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I had a perfect set of '69-'70 Cadillac coupe/vert doors (huge! heavy!) with glass and window motors, and maybe even more rare, a perfect set of skirts. I tried for several years to literally give them away, even approached folks with '69-'70 CdVs at car shows. No takers. It was nauseating to shove those perfect, 50-year-old doors out of my truck and into the scrap heap and Frisbee the skirts into the pile. Oh well, I tried.
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Re: The dream is dead, part II
[Re: JohnRR]
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08/04/23 07:09 PM
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DUFFMAN
Ask And Ye Shall Receive
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Ask And Ye Shall Receive
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I have the opportunity to part out a very clean 1973 Coronet that's in a junkyard. I was going to strip it for everything good, but after reading this post I don't think it's worth it because I don't want to sit on a bunch of parts nobody wants. Of course there are many in the FB 4-door Mopar group who want parts off of it, but when it comes to selling anything they want the parts for practically free. I think I'm just about taking what I need form my two 1972 Coronets and leaving the rest.
No longer taking $h!t from anyone!
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Re: The dream is dead, part II
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08/08/23 11:17 AM
08/08/23 11:17 AM
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JohnRR
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I have the opportunity to part out a very clean 1973 Coronet that's in a junkyard. I was going to strip it for everything good, but after reading this post I don't think it's worth it because I don't want to sit on a bunch of parts nobody wants. Of course there are many in the FB 4-door Mopar group who want parts off of it, but when it comes to selling anything they want the parts for practically free. I think I'm just about taking what I need form my two 1972 Coronets and leaving the rest. That's the best thing to do , just take what you think you'd need . I have a bunch of 68-69 dart parts I'll never sell , just going to keep a few extras and the rest is going to the scrappy .
Mainstream Media is the new Pravda
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Re: The dream is dead, part II
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08/08/23 05:27 PM
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larrymopar360
Stud Muffin
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Stud Muffin
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Central Florida
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One thing I recently realized I needed to do; replace any used but operational parts with the NOS stuff I have stored. Then either sell or give away the used stuff. NOS stuff I was saving "just in case".
Facts are stubborn things.
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