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Date:         Wed, 7 Sep 1994 23:38:06 -0700 (PDT)
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From:         Eric Oster <ekoman@u.washington.edu>
Subject:      Re: 1970s heater boxes

Well, speaking from experience.....(that only includes pre-1967 busses.)

Fat chance! Look in wrecking yards. (excuse me...auto recycling

centers.:)) and you should be able to find what you want...

and, heck, on the drive you may even find something neat in the

bushes, if you look....:)

And, the price is cheaper...there's _lots_ of that era bus here (in WA.)

in the yards....and you just might have fun.

(sorry if this post sound snotty, but I'm still trying to find to the ` owner of that fifty-something bus........)

On Wed, 7 Sep 1994, Harmon Seaver wrote:

> Is it possible to get just the tin parts to rebuild the heater boxes? > > Harmon Seaver > hseaver@nyx.cs.du.edu


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