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 Post subject: Front lower valance
PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 3:57 pm 
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On my 73 I pulled the cab off to get ready to install my 78 cab. Is the stock 73 valance worth anything or should I add it to my scrap metal pile?

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if it's in good shape, it's worth saving. Through it on ebay or try selling it here. Do you have the stock front turn signal lights from the 73?

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yeah, that part is a keeper... there have been a few folks looking for them on here


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I do have the stock turn signals and bumper. I was even thinking of selling the 4 headlight system instead of throwing it away. Is that worth it as well?

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Luvrv8 wrote:
I do have the stock turn signals and bumper. I was even thinking of selling the 4 headlight system instead of throwing it away. Is that worth it as well?
What shape is the bumper in??? and I am sure it's worth keepin, even if its a little banged up.


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The bumper is straight with great looking chrome. No dings or dents.

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Luvrv8 wrote:
The bumper is straight with great looking chrome. No dings or dents.
Well then all I have to say is cha ching$$$


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 11:38 pm 
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Great...... I remove the cab on my 73 so I can install my 78 cab so I can inturn get rid of the 78 frame and all parts laying around so I could once again have a clean garage, then I am told to hang onto some parts because they may be worth something. This is not as easy as I thought.

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Well hurry up and post an ad in the classified section and I bet you won't have to trip over those parts for too long.


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I do have a classified but not alot of action. If I cant sell it in the next couple of weeks it will go the the metal scrap bin.

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How far is Camarillo, from Modesto??


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I could not tell you. I can say I am 3 hrs from Fresno.

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Luvrv8 wrote:
I could not tell you. I can say I am 3 hrs from Fresno.
North or South??


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down south by santa barbara if i remember correctly


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Then, that would be to far for me :evil:


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looking to get some stuff from him? You still in Modesto? I'm hoping to get down his way around the 23rd or so and get a few things myself.


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Roadshow Bob wrote:
looking to get some stuff from him? You still in Modesto? I'm hoping to get down his way around the 23rd or so and get a few things myself.
I'm not in Modesto, my folks live there. I did grow up there, but have been in Oregon going on 10yrs. Just was thinkin, I would like to have a new bumper, and maybe I could get my dad to pick it up, but Oh well!


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LUVNIT pm sent...


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If I can help on any way let me know. I will try to post pics of the bumper tomarrow. Maybe that will help ypu decide.

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 Post subject: Also try Ebay
PostPosted: Fri Oct 14, 2005 8:08 pm 
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I know someone on here has already said it but i just wanted to second it. Ebay has a ton of people looking for things and for someone who doesnt know about this site and are looking for parts will try there first. Im sure your stuff can be sold if it is in good condition.


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