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Location: Houston TX
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Long Beach CA, the sewer by the sea.
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It was Denis (speeder) that originally had these. He gave me one but it was too small. This is really paying it forward as I could not wear it. Glad you can. Say thanks to Denis.
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Location: Maryland
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Package from Dottore arrived today.
Your Father's musical instruments have found a good home. I've got some Porsche parts at the barn I'll post soon.
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Join Date: May 2007
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Free to a good home
Last week I pulled this Rheem, propane, updraft gas furnace out of the new house. I installed a new electric unit. This unit is in very good shape and should work just fine. This is minimal surface rust to the heat exchangers.
You could probably hook up a small propane tank and use it in your shop or hunting lease. Would also work great in your house/rent house. It is free of charge to any Pelican that would like it for this winter season. If no one responds prior to the 19th, I will probably sell it on Craigslist. Oh, and no shipping lol, you have to come get this baby!
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Location: Linn County, Oregon
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"Now, to put a water-cooled engine in the rear and to have a radiator in the front, that's not very intelligent." -Ferry Porsche (PANO, Oct. '73) (I, Paul D. have loved this quote since 1973. It will remain as long as I post here.) |
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Great Idea Paul! If no Pelican claims it I will give them a call.
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i might have some flag mirrors off my 86
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Some headrests I found in the garage when we moved into the current house. Also what looks like a convertible wind blocker. There's an MB logo on it, but I have no idea what car it fits. I'm guessing that the headrests may have come off the same car?
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Was thinking that, too. But I don't have a Mercedes wagon on which to test it out. Anyone want it?
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Yup, that's a cargo cover for a station wagon.
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As an aside, does that say "Made in USA" on the M-B cargo cover?
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Aftermarket item? IIRC there are no three-pointed star logos cast into the plastic on the item, itself.
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MBZ has some US plants...
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Anyone interested in some Dewalt 14.4 cordless tools?
The battery doesn't hold a charge for very long. Maybe it can be revived or rebuilt. The drill works well and has a nice all steel key-less chuck. The charger would charge an otherwise good battery. The saw needs a new blade and to adjust the blade depth now requires a set of pliers to unscrew and tighten. ( the plastic broke apart leaving behind the brass threaded portion) This is a perfect of cordless tools if you just want to "look" busy. Just keep switching the battery from the drill to the saw and then to the charger and everyone around you will never question how much "work" you are getting done. Pay for shipping and it's yours!
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Location: Northern California
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No charge for packaging or handling and only exact shipping (you cover the pay-pal fees) wanted. |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Carmel In.
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I have a Porsche part # 964 613 012 00. I bought it new from Pelican and dont need anymore. Its the ignition switch "guts" for a midyear 911, but possible many more. It's the ignition cylinder behind where the key goes. Has all those 10 plug on connections Brand new Let me know.
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Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
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Let me check the part number... Joe A EDIT, just checked and it will fit my car, so if its available please let me know, could really use it!
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2021 Subaru Legacy, 2002 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins (the workhorse), 1992 Jaguar XJ S-3 V-12 VDP (one of only 100 examples made), 1969 Jaguar XJ (been in the family since new), 1985 911 Targa backdated to 1973 RS specs with a 3.6 shoehorned in the back, 1959 Austin Healey Sprite (former SCCA H-Prod), 1995 BMW R1100RSL, 1971 & '72 BMW R75/5 "Toaster," Ural Tourist w/sidecar, 1949 Aeronca Sedan / QB Last edited by Joeaksa; 12-19-2011 at 04:56 PM.. |
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Sorry Byron it was already spoken for.
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