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I get the feeling of vultures circling over a stranded animal in the desert. If nothing else, I am glad the car can live on in its parts being dispersed to those who will appreciate them.

Just for the record, I want in on the door panels.

If the dash pad is good I would like to raise my hand for that.
Hey! I already called dibbs on the door panels... ;)

 
I get the feeling of vultures circling over a stranded animal in the desert. If nothing else, I am glad the car can live on in its parts being dispersed to those who will appreciate them.

Just for the record, I want in on the door panels.

If the dash pad is good I would like to raise my hand for that.
Hey! I already called dibbs on the door panels... ;)
Darn,I just saw the door panels.:-/
 
Judging from the squeaks, I'd have to call my quarters a little rusty, rear end wore out. But my frame has been rebuilt! :p

 
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I get the feeling of vultures circling over a stranded animal in the desert.
I think you nailed it BK!

Dibs on the console, clock, shifter boot, and black oval horse keychain if not already claimed.

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I get the feeling of vultures circling over a stranded animal in the desert. If nothing else, I am glad the car can live on in its parts being dispersed to those who will appreciate them.

Just for the record, I want in on the door panels.

If the dash pad is good I would like to raise my hand for that.
Brian - that's it :)

The car was left at a foreclosed property

It was in pieces and on blocks. No motor or trans.

Now it can live on vs being crushed



How solid are the quarters?
There are patches and mud in the lower quarters

 
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