DEFINITLY (SP?) have to rebuild the suspension. BUT what a sharp looking car!Zen wrote:The "lowered" look is probably due to the bags of concrete sitting inside it.My son parked it at his grandmother's and one of his uncles decided it would make a good storage building.
I just hope it hasn't done any irreversable damage.
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Gotta be one somewhere. Someone is sitting on them. Many times, people buy vast warehouses of parts and put them in storage until they can get around to them. The reason why they are so hard o locate, is that in this day and age of computer everything, inventory, if someone has not inventoried a parts stash, they have no computer record and have no time to search for...what you need.
Tell you what I do have....an NOS rear window for 411/412 with defroster in the factory box. After painting...it drops into my baby
. The company that found it for me ...said it had an inch of dust on it an had been in a corner of the warehouse that had broken lightbulbs and no one had gotten anything from there in years, so they didn't ever care to see what was in the boxes on the shelves. Whatever it was...it didn't sell, so why bother. They had just starting cleaning it up to add some new stiage space. An interprising person had decided to just simply record whatever #'s they found...as they were about to throw a lot of it away. They said they eventually...but quickly found buyers for the stuff. Most had not moved as replacement parts since the cars they went to were just a few years old. This is common. You have cars made in 1973. By 1980...few will exist. Any replacemnet parts left over get forgotten cause no one orders the parts anymore. Hop 20 years into the future when people are restoring those cars....and your original market...or part of it, has returned. Ray
Tell you what I do have....an NOS rear window for 411/412 with defroster in the factory box. After painting...it drops into my baby
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Yep, just like that warehouse find in Hong Kong. You know the business that's selling the parts does has an office in Manila also...raygreenwood wrote:Gotta be one somewhere. Someone is sitting on them. Many times, people buy vast warehouses of parts and put them in storage until they can get around to them. The reason why they are so hard o locate, is that in this day and age of computer everything, inventory, if someone has not inventoried a parts stash, they have no computer record and have no time to search for...what you need.
Tell you what I do have....an NOS rear window for 411/412 with defroster in the factory box. After painting...it drops into my baby. The company that found it for me ...said it had an inch of dust on it an had been in a corner of the warehouse that had broken lightbulbs and no one had gotten anything from there in years, so they didn't ever care to see what was in the boxes on the shelves. Whatever it was...it didn't sell, so why bother. They had just starting cleaning it up to add some new stiage space. An interprising person had decided to just simply record whatever #'s they found...as they were about to throw a lot of it away. They said they eventually...but quickly found buyers for the stuff. Most had not moved as replacement parts since the cars they went to were just a few years old. This is common. You have cars made in 1973. By 1980...few will exist. Any replacemnet parts left over get forgotten cause no one orders the parts anymore. Hop 20 years into the future when people are restoring those cars....and your original market...or part of it, has returned. Ray
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