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Stuff on the (RUSTY OLD 73) car I'm not going to use:
1 Pair Freshly rebuilt rear calipers Chrome bumpers, front and rear. Headlight assemblies original jack center console steering wheel center cap Left rear taillight I will sell one set of each of the following, and use the other set in my 76 (THE GRAY ONE I AM KEEPING). set of matching, very good condition seats, with center seat. One set has buttons, one set was just redone. door panels: one set has basket weave and original, one set was just redone to match the seats anything else, just ask. I'm still doing research to find fair prices, but for the most part I am focusing on putting my car together, and just offering these up to other enthusiasts working on a project.
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Stuff I've used so far:
Exterior door handles steering colum (the parts and pieces are available from the 76, though. $20 to cover shipping costs) Door latch mechanism from D side targa top (the one from 76 is available, but has *paint* on it.
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How is the front chrome bumper?
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jJim: Is the center console complete with the 3 guages? What is the condition. Thanks BILL (704)829-0976 email billywhitesides1@aol.com
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Bill, The console is more of a 'center storage tray'. the pictures are in my webshots gallery under 'parts for sale'; if you click on the link in my sig, it will take you there so you can see exactly what it is.
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Seventythree;
The chrome front bumper is in very good shape.
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hmmm... I will have to see if that rusty spot can be fixed on the bumper. It is Chrome, so hopefully it comes off with a good session of buffing with some metal polish.
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Who rebuilt them and how much for the rear calipers? Thanks
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Hank, The boxes say Cardone on them, and they are part number 19-434 and 19 - 435. I was told they were rear calipers by the P.O.
And I went off of what he said... So unless he put them back in the wrong boxes, I feel like an idiot for saying they are rear. According to Cardone's website they are front calipers. Please look at the pictures and let me know if they are front (and in the correct boxes) or rear (and he put them back in the wrong boxes)
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OK, now I am really confused as to what the calipers are... I'm holding in my hand a Bill of Sale for the REAR calipers rebuild kit FROM PELICAN.
can anyone tell from teh pictures if they are front or rear?
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Do you have a targa bar pad (excellent) with no cracks?
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I will check, PM you and post the picture here. Should be done by noon MST.
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My spare has a crack in it.
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Thanks for the quick response. Do you have a headlight switch insert with good graphics?
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Yes, Look at the picture of the little item above on the stepper motor. it is sitting right in front of me right now, even. -Jim
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EDIT TO ADD: and the other part is cracked too, I just drove out and looked at it.
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The silver piece that is missing from the middle of the cluster on the left is actually still in there, floating around and rattling. I do not know how to get it back into place, but am quite sure it should be an easy fix.
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Rebuilt by Eisenbuds Inc in Denver CO. I found the Repair order for them.
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