RE: Parting out Mopars?
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RE: Parting out Mopars?




Gary H. wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> What are your thoughts on parting out car? What to keep for saving / 
> selling and what to toss?
> 
> I?m thinking the front fenders, hood, deck lid, bumpers, grill, 
> instrument cluster, steering wheel, lenses, and wiring harness, steering 
> 
> box, maybe engine (if big block), trans, 8.75 chunk (peg leg) are 
> keepers.
> 
> I know it depends on the car (a Sport Fury vs a 4 door Fury, for 
> example).
> 
> Some stuff has NO market, I guess. For example, I have 4 doors with 
> glass from a ?64 Plymouth that I parted out 5 years ago. I?ve tried to 
> sell them for next to nothing but never got any hint of takers. I guess 
> I?ll pull the non-metal stuff for the dump and pile the metal for a 
> scrap-steel scale. 
>  
> I don?t think there is a market for interior stuff, like 4 door seats. 
> 
> Candidates: A ?63 Dodge 440 4 door, 318 AT, that was hit in the back, 
> but could be fixed pretty easily; a ?65 Barracuda ?S? very  rusty, 4 
> speed 273, that I already started parting out; a 1962 Fury 4 door that 
> rolled. I also have a ?62 Dart 440 2 door HT that is mostly complete 
> (wrong 318) but very rusty; and a ?64 Dodge truck I?ve been half-trying 
> to sell, but may just part out.
> 
> Thoughts appreciated. 
> 
> Thanks,
> Gary H. 

Gary, are the 15" steel wheels still on the truck?

  Dave Walters
  Denver, Co.

  


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