[T3] Fw: Moving on....

Keith Park topnotch at nycap.rr.com
Mon Jun 24 18:23:51 PDT 2019


YEa, its tough to get rid of that much, I have alot of surplus too and what
it comes right down to now, is thanks to Amazon, shipping is prohibited for
anyone without a business account, WAY to $$.  Im hauling alot of the metal
off to recycle in the fall, mostly stuff that sits on the samba for years
and doesnt move anyway but some of body stuff need to go too...  need room!

Keith


Topnotch Restorations
topnotch at nycap.rr.com
http://www.topnotchresto.com
71 Squareback  “Hothe”
65 Notchback  “El Baja Rojo”
93 RX7  “Redstur”
95 Chrysler Cirrus Lxi "Cirfogsalot"
"hanging out at the tail end of the bell
curve, and loving every minute of it!" 
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Subject: [T3] Fw: Moving on....

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type3 at vwtype3.org <type3 at vwtype3.org>Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2019, 8:51:17
PM EDTSubject: Moving on....
 My multi-decade use of VW Squarebacks,  one bus, a Ghia, and a Beetle, is
over.   Recently sold my '71 T-3, and a few parts from my collection.  But,
I have heaps of parts left. 
  Jim Adney, a while back, advised about what may still be useful, and what
to take to metal recycle...but where to find takers for the many usable
parts?   That's  considering the cost of shipping heavy things.  
 This job would be easier on the West Coast than in Philadelphia where
salted roads and rust have shrunken the vintage VW scene.
I'm not expert enough to test electronic things...what do with them? (i.e.,
generators, coils, fuel pumps, relays, voltage regulators, starters, fuse
boxes, wiper switches, etc.)
But then there's doors, a rear hatch, windows, lights and light lenses and
rims, sun visors, hub caps, chrome trim, oil coolers, engine tin, heater
boxes, ash trays, antennas, steering wheels, torsion bars, throw-out
bearings, brake rotors, brake cylinders, a transmission, ball joint ends,
pedals, shifters, r. view mirror(s), valves and valve covers, cylinder
heads, dome light(s), clutch cable(s), fan(s), seat belts, screws, nuts, lug
nuts, bolts galore, some bumpers that aren't cherry, clocks, oil dip
sticks,....and \more.

Any advice on finding good homes for this stock of Vintage VW parts will be
greatly appreciated.   I'll help carrying it all out to your (or someone's)
cargo truck.


  
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