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Default old auto parts - 08-12-2004 , 03:27 PM






I just came into a wharehouse full of antique auto parts. Some as old as
the 1920's. Most are marked with p/n's and manufacturer. I am in the
process of inventorying them. Anyone have any ideas where I can find a
market for them. There ae Form, Chrysler, General Motors, and many others.


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Default Re: old auto parts - 08-12-2004 , 03:31 PM






Let me know if you hve any NOS Barracuda parts....

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"Hall" <autopartsold (AT) aol (DOT) com> wrote

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I just came into a wharehouse full of antique auto parts. Some as old as
the 1920's. Most are marked with p/n's and manufacturer. I am in the
process of inventorying them. Anyone have any ideas where I can find a
market for them. There ae Form, Chrysler, General Motors, and many others.




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Default Re: old auto parts - 08-12-2004 , 03:55 PM



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From: "Hall" autopartsold (AT) aol (DOT) com
Date: 8/12/2004 12:27 PM Pacific Daylight Time
Message-id: <84680552dc0af8caa894ba15e4552412 (AT) localhost (DOT) talkaboutautos.com

I just came into a wharehouse full of antique auto parts. Some as old as
the 1920's. Most are marked with p/n's and manufacturer. I am in the
process of inventorying them. Anyone have any ideas where I can find a
market for them. There ae Form, Chrysler, General Motors, and many others.
Ebay-thats where I been selling all my NOS stuff. You would be amazed at what
buyers will pay.


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Loren Knighton
Woodland, CA.

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Default Re: old auto parts - 08-12-2004 , 04:45 PM



On Thu, 12 Aug 2004 15:27:32 -0400, "Hall" <autopartsold (AT) aol (DOT) com>
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I just came into a wharehouse full of antique auto parts. Some as old as
the 1920's. Most are marked with p/n's and manufacturer. I am in the
process of inventorying them. Anyone have any ideas where I can find a
market for them. There ae Form, Chrysler, General Motors, and many others.
Either eBay as another poster said or get a copy of the magazine
"Hemmings Motor News".
It's dedicated to antique auto enthusiasts and has hundereds of pages
of antique parts dealer ads. You may be able to sell the whole lot at
a fair price (don't give it away) to a dealer in antique parts.

Doug





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Default Re: old auto parts - 08-12-2004 , 09:10 PM



Let me know if you find a 1928 Thompson


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Default Re: old auto parts - 08-13-2004 , 10:28 AM



040812 2110 - Nomen Nescio posted:

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Let me know if you find a 1928 Thompson

Yeah, me too...



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