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Date:         Sun, 14 Apr 1996 20:31:24 -0700
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From:         Thom Fitzpatrick <thom@calweb.com>
Subject:      More Parts from the Stash

I picked up a couple more boxes of parts today. One box was full of various and sundry air cleaners, including a couple early bug/bus ones and a ghia one. Another was full of jacks and some 25 or 36hp pushrods.

Another score was a early convertible decklid. I don't know bugs that well, but it is consistent with pictures of restored '58-'62 or so engine lids. Someone stripped the paint off with chem stripper, but didn't finish the job. Has some surface rust due to that, and a couple of small, poorly bondoed dents. How much do these puppies go for? There is also one that is non-convertible, and in decent shape.

I'm thinking about hauling all this junk to the next swap meet and selling everything for $1-$10, just to get rid of it. Having thrown the obviously broken stuff away, I have a good sized collection of parts, most of which are useless to me.

Thom Fitzpatrick thom@calweb.com - http://www.calweb.com/~thom Keeper of the Barndoor Bus Web Page: http://www.calweb.com/~thom/barndoor.html


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