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Old 09-21-2004 | 12:03 PM
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I have to clean out the garage to make room for one of my cars.

I have to get rid of a few things:

- Exhaust from y-pipe to cat from '83. In good shape, but might have rattly convertor (does not rattle when you hit or shake it; occasional rattle was probably convertor hitting heat shield). Passes e-check with flying colors. Great if you want one to hack up or gut the convertor or pass e-check.
- Beige seats from an 83 with leather seating surface. Driver side is torn on bottom half, pass side is not but leather is a bit shrunken.
- Misc. brown interior parts from an 84 in good shape
- rubenrot metallic sunroof from an 84, with brown inside liner in good shape, not peeling.
- starter from 83. It works until it gets hot, then it doesn't. Have to let it cool before it will work again. Broken solder joint in there, maybe? If you like to fix things...
- some miscelaneous front end parts, I think.
- 83 front sway bar, very slight bend. Newer bushings pressed into good holders. It works; bend not noticeable in fitting or driving.
- there's more stuff, but I can't remember.

I have no use for this stuff, but can't bear to throw it away. Maybe someone can use some of it. Come and take all of it, and if you feel generous, then give me some token amount of money so I can take my girlfriend out for a pizza or something. I just don't want it to go to waste.

Email me at tony_krncevic@prenhall.com

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Old 09-21-2004 | 01:51 PM
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What are the misc. interior pieces?
Old 09-21-2004 | 04:14 PM
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The stuff sitting in the garage is a few pieces of trim from around the pillars or roof, and some of the little fixings and bits, dashboard center speaker cover, main gauge pod, steering wheel, not sure what else. My goal here is to get stuff out of the garage with minimal effort and expenditure of time. I'd be so happy if someone would come pick up the whole lot of stuff so it doesn't go to waste.

I am really hoping someone will come by and pick this stuff up. It's a mile from I-90. A pizza at Scotti's down the street is about $12 plus tip. Bring one of those and trade for everything listed above. I can gather things up and package and ship it for people, but then the price goes up from "pizza" to "enough to make it worth my while to package and ship", but I am too busy the next several weeks to do all of that, so it would have to wait until end of October at least, so I'd just as soon pitch it unless someone really wants something. If anyone has a friend in the area, send them to come and get the stuff.

As for interior, all in all, I have an entire brown/beige 1984 interior sans carpet and seats and the black plastic door sill rails. I probably otherwise have every last little tidbit or darn close. Some of it is sitting in my parents' garage in Cleveland, some is in my apartment in Columbus, and a little bit is at a friend's house in a Cleveland suburb. If there is any interest in the entire interior, then I won't pitch the parts in the garage.

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Old 09-21-2004 | 09:38 PM
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D'oh, I was hoping some wiring and rear wiper switch was in the mix. Well, here's a thread bump for the night crowd.
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How far are you from cincy? I would take the exhaust off of your hands, I may be up there next weekend. Let me know...
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Old 09-21-2004 | 11:22 PM
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Where abouts in OH? I have to transit the Cincy area this week.
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Cleveland. Up by Lake Erie, where Interstates 90, 71, and 77 intersect.

- 2 hours north of Columbus on I-71
- 3.5 hours north of Cincinnati on I-71
- 1.5 hours east of Toledo on I-90
- 2.75 hours from West Virginia on I-77
- 2.5 hours from Detroit
- 2 hours from Pittsburg
- 1.25 hours from Erie
- 2.75 hours from Buffalo, NY



Come and take this stuff!!!
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sorry, not worth a 3 and a half hour drive for me, I'll have to pass...
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No big deal if no one wants the stuff. Every now and then there is someone who wants seats for cores or for being non-power, or an exhaust to play with; was just thinking there might be someone now.
Old 09-22-2004 | 02:34 PM
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hey MacFreak007, would you be willing to drive to Columbus for it? If that is an option Tony, you know what I mean. Just a thought.



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