
Re: Need some suggestions...
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Re: Need some suggestions...
- From: Robert neal zimmerman <northwestweirdo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 18:51:44 -0800
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Hi, neal here.
Well I could always use nicer trim pieces, tail lenses etc, if they
are better than mine.
I really need a nice Dodge Triangle over the back trunk lock, and the
trim pieces on the trunk ( hockey sticks)
If yours is a 500 model I might be intersted in the side trim and
the cowl POLARA 500" medallions side trim.
But what i really need if u decide to take all the parts off and
scrap the body is metal if its solid. Metal from the quarters, and
the front windshield trough and the rear window trough and filler
panel.Floor pans and trunk floor maybe.
Maybe the front and rear windshields but that woould be a nightmare
to ship.
Thanks, good luck in your move.
Neal
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