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PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 7:03 am 
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I know some of you guys have quite the lot of Luv parts stored up. What parts should I store that wear out often enough to warrant keeping a replacement at hand? Everything? Specific parts?

I noticed some of you guys buy entire Luv trucks and then shell them out for parts...that might be the way to go to get a lot of extra parts without going bankrupt buying piece by piece??

Any suggestions? Thanks!


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 11:04 am 
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For me... my main thing was if I get in an accident how am I going to get it back on the road fast.... so i have all body parts but the cab new fenders doors bed hpood ect..ect..and then off course extra carb intake basically I have all spear parts ready to assembly a new motor and one complete motor that needs reringed

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 08, 2006 4:49 pm 
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I bought a complete parts truck when I was redoing mine. Now that mine is completely redone (frame off redo) I only have a few parts left over that I am selling. I feel good enough that my LUV is right I don't need spare parts. If I was to get in a accident the insurance company will be the one to worry about finding parts, there is enough of them out there to get.

On a side note, my wife is a State Farm agent and was told by several higher ups in State Farm that with pictures and receipts we can get just about what we are into our custom trucks and not the much lower blue book values.

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