Posted By: 318 Stroker
Save or toss these parts - 10/16/20 05:33 PM
I'm cleaning out my garage and came across old parts from 15 tears ago when I restored my 73 Challenger. I moved the bumpers in to look like a 72, so I have front and rear bumper brackets, and the huge chrome/rubber bumper guards, which have bad chrome but good rubber. Would there be any interest or value in any of these, or should I toss them, as I'm inclined to do?
Posted By: RobG
Re: Save or toss these parts - 10/16/20 05:40 PM
Post them in a few spots as "Free to good home". Someone may need them or pick them up - it's better then sending them to the landfill.
Posted By: SNK-EYZ
Re: Save or toss these parts - 10/16/20 05:40 PM
If you don't want to deal with trying to sell them, give the to Dan York or Clay and they can try selling them.
Posted By: 318 Stroker
Re: Save or toss these parts - 10/16/20 05:45 PM
Thanks Rob, I think I'll do that. I feel guilty trashing E-body parts, even though I don't need them. I'm cleaning out my garage in preparation for a move, and I've done a 180 in my thinking, from save-and-move it-mode to toss-it mode.
Posted By: wingman
Re: Save or toss these parts - 10/16/20 07:37 PM
I can't imagine anyone actually restoring and installing those huge, ugly things. But you never know--someone may want them.
And I'm sure that there are parts hoarders around who will take them off your hands...
Posted By: 71TA
Re: Save or toss these parts - 10/16/20 08:23 PM
I have a surface rusty E body dash frame that I bought years ago when i was going to put factory AC in my 71 Challenger. I grabbed it today to throw in the dumpster that I rented to clean up the shop and I just couldnt pitch it. They aren't stamping these things out anymore.
Posted By: 318 Stroker
Re: Save or toss these parts - 10/16/20 08:40 PM
If you don't want to deal with trying to sell them, give the to Dan York or Clay and they can try selling them.
Thanks Rich, that's probably what I will do.