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Date:         Fri, 2 Jun 95 11:46:52 EDT
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From:         John Anderson <ja@coe.wvu.edu>
Subject:      Anyone need '53? parts

The local bug guy just took in an ancient bus, I'm guessing a '53, it is/was a panel (now has a big round window in the side) nothing inside it, barndoor hatch gone, engine long gone, GAS TANK AND CAP still hanging there in the engine compartment and look quite OK for their age, nothing inside the rear of the bus, front seat frames present, 3-spoke banjo style steering wheel present (black) and in OK condition, gauge panel gone, most knobs gone from that funny early style dash, steering box and column still attached to that old wheel, front axle present, all 4 16" wheels present, there is a tranny hanging in it, as to it's origionality who knows? Whole thing is mucho rough and probably not near rebuildable at any cost, I didn't check to see if any lights/signals were present, didn't think about it, if anyone has any needs, mail me with specifics and I'll go check it out.

John ja@coe.wvu.edu '71 Westy Virginia, '90 Corrado G60


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