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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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Subject: old auto parts 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. |
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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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Let me know if you find a 1928 Thompson |
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