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post Aug 3 2010, 10:27 PM
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Any speedo heads in kilometers?
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Yes, the padded part that is on the bottom of the roll bar. The targa top hooks go through this piece.
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all the ones we have have cracks going through them
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post Aug 4 2010, 05:17 AM
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Any speedo heads in kilometers?



not that i know of but i can ask john
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post Aug 4 2010, 09:15 AM
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Need both rear fenders/ quarter panels in their entirety, and front fenders. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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post Aug 4 2010, 09:18 AM
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pics of right front, its the only one with dents that are about the sizt of a quarter and theres a little cluster of 3, other then that they all have a little rust on them somewhere...havent taken them off yet



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post Aug 4 2010, 01:12 PM
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pics of right front, its the only one with dents that are about the sizt of a quarter and theres a little cluster of 3, other then that they all have a little rust on them somewhere...havent taken them off yet



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That looks doable. Is that surface or solid? It all looks like straight areas that could be easily patched.

The drivers rear fender, how is it where it joins the tail panel to form the taillights? My car has 20+ year old accident damage here that was bondo'd over. The remaining fatigued metal must be cut.

The area where the rear rubber bumper secures over the little metal piece that sticks out on my car is bent forward a good 3".

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That looks doable. Is that surface or solid? It all looks like straight areas that could be easily patched.

The drivers rear fender, how is it where it joins the tail panel to form the taillights? My car has 20+ year old accident damage here that was bondo'd over. The remaining fatigued metal must be cut.

The area where the rear rubber bumper secures over the little metal piece that sticks out on my car is bent forward a good 3".
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the majority of it is surface rust i think could just be sanded off, theres no major holes or anything on any corners just those few little dents, on the driver rear side it looks pretty good just a little surface rust around the edge of where the tail light goes...its all there around the rear corners untill the end of the tail light in between where the lock goes in the rear is gone already....i think john will sell them for cheap because shipping is going to be higher and we have no use for this car really since the frame is worthless...we just shipped a pair of after market bumpers that were fiberglass and the shipping was about $130 because they were 65" long...it sounds like some one didnt like that car before
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post Aug 4 2010, 01:55 PM
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Looking for a leather wrapped steering wheel. Needs to be in excellent condition.

Thanks.
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post Aug 4 2010, 01:57 PM
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[quote name='john914B.F.R.' date='Aug 4 2010, 11:32 AM' post='1352098']
That looks doable. Is that surface or solid? It all looks like straight areas that could be easily patched.

The drivers rear fender, how is it where it joins the tail panel to form the taillights? My car has 20+ year old accident damage here that was bondo'd over. The remaining fatigued metal must be cut.

The area where the rear rubber bumper secures over the little metal piece that sticks out on my car is bent forward a good 3".
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the majority of it is surface rust i think could just be sanded off, theres no major holes or anything on any corners just those few little dents, on the driver rear side it looks pretty good just a little surface rust around the edge of where the tail light goes...its all there around the rear corners untill the end of the tail light in between where the lock goes in the rear is gone already....i think john will sell them for cheap because shipping is going to be higher and we have no use for this car really since the frame is worthless...we just shipped a pair of after market bumpers that were fiberglass and the shipping was about $130 because they were 65" long...it sounds like some one didnt like that car before
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Denver NC is about 430 miles one way from me. Doable in a day with a companion. The gas would be probably as much as shipping (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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post Aug 4 2010, 02:45 PM
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Looking for a leather wrapped steering wheel. Needs to be in excellent condition.

Thanks.



do you want just the stock leather wrapped kind or one that has one of those covers on it with the strincg wrapped around it? we have both kinds i think we have at least 4 steering wheels in good condition ill see tomorrow if any are in excellent condition
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Denver NC is about 430 miles one way from me. Doable in a day with a companion. The gas would be probably as much as shipping (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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yea if you want to come to the shop ill help you or you help me cut them off either way, that way youll know how much you need and where to cut and stuff...if you came here i would probably say about $200 for all the parts you need off the car
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I am looking for good quality heat exchangers for a 1972 1.7L 914.

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I am looking for good quality heat exchangers for a 1972 1.7L 914.

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stainless steel or not?
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Looking for 2 really nice Mahle Wheels...no curb rash, straight and true



we might have a pair on a car that we dont need, ill have to ask john if he would sell them

Hi again......any word on the Mahle wheels?.....Jerry
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Hi again......any word on the Mahle wheels?.....Jerry
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theres 2 on a car we dont need but my bf says theyre padrini wheels...i cant see a difference
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Loooking for original muffler, 1974. good condition or restorable..
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Loooking for original muffler, 1974. good condition or restorable..


we might have one im not sure ill have to look around...we wont be here friday so monday will be our next day here i think and ill definately know by then
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[quote name='john914B.F.R.' date='Aug 5 2010, 10:58 AM' post='1352494']
Hi again......any word on the Mahle wheels?.....Jerry
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[quote name='john914B.F.R.' date='Aug 5 2010, 10:58 AM' post='1352494']
Hi again......any word on the Mahle wheels?.....Jerry
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theres 2 on a car we dont need but my bf says theyre padrini wheels...i cant see a difference
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lol thanks...the ones on the car are mahle then...ill have to take them off the next time were at the shop and see what condition theyre in...we wont be there tomorrow because john is going to a race
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