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A fellow Forum member suggested that a sticky thread be posted in this section to allow those interested to kick off their own "Pay it Forward" exchange like this one in C5 General:
O.K., I don't know if this is where we start this, but I have a pair of backup lights, chrome is rough, rust on the back of the housings, lens are fine!
I have my old front bumpers for my '67 - show chrome - chrome in great condition. But the brackets are bent from Bubba. Not sure if these are worth anything but what the h.
Used car cover made of flannel, cotton or some soft type fabric. I imagine shipping to be around $10.00 - $15.00. Came with the car when I bought it a few months ago.
I have my old front bumpers for my '67 - show chrome - chrome in great condition. But the brackets are bent from Bubba. Not sure if these are worth anything but what the h.
Used car cover made of flannel, cotton or some soft type fabric. I imagine shipping to be around $10.00 - $15.00. Came with the car when I bought it a few months ago.
I have my old front bumpers for my '67 - show chrome - chrome in great condition. But the brackets are bent from Bubba. Not sure if these are worth anything but what the h.
Let's see. All of the below free, you pay shipping:
I have a 64-67 glove box door w/o aluminum center piece where Bubba drilled thru-holes where the rivets were. Could be patched and repainted; good chrome. Also includes the original pre-stapled inner velvet lined glove box in good condition.
65-66 set of 4 tail/back-up lights, outside chrome trim is fine but pitted inside includes lenses, screws, etc.
Black 65 door panels with no trim; cracks on arm rests. Includes black center armrest cover in VG condition.
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