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They are a series of junkyards where you can go and remove your part then pay for it.. Imlookedmupmthe local one and they had a better selection of seats tonight.. a couple decent gray cloth ones and one leather one.. no price .. I guess you can create an account and when something comes in you are looking for they will notify you..
Hello Shaun, Steve, John, Grant, Perry and all who lurk here.
Originally Posted by Steve GG
They are a series of junkyards where you can go and remove your part then pay for it.. Imlookedmupmthe local one and they had a better selection of seats tonight.. a couple decent gray cloth ones and one leather one.. no price .. I guess you can create an account and when something comes in you are looking for they will notify you..
There is a local wrecking yard from national chain here which I don`t go to because they`re mainly after tonnage cushing just about everything after a short period of time.
How`s your work day going Shaun, keeping busy?
That`ll be a neat daily driver John. Do you have any pictures of it?
Have a good day Grant.
No I don't have any pics of it Morris, it's the same one I mentioned sometime before except it's a different guy that has it now, he apparently saved it from the crusher but will do nothing with it. I'll keep at him every time I see him, it's a truck that came from Manitoba and has very little rust. I didn't see any badging on the truck but might have been taken off for safe keeping. It would make a wonderful addition to the 53 grille I restored..
Got all my wiring inside the house and am bringing them to a common area so that I can hook up the box and get the system on. With luck there won't be to many holes drilled but I'm going to have to run my cables pretty tight and straight as there's not to much overlap in length, it would be nice to have the box at desk level. It's a good thing that there's a well located back room down stairs that's nearly impossible for anyone else to access, would make a good vault room.
No I don't have any pics of it Morris, it's the same one I mentioned sometime before except it's a different guy that has it now, he apparently saved it from the crusher but will do nothing with it. I'll keep at him every time I see him, it's a truck that came from Manitoba and has very little rust. I didn't see any badging on the truck but might have been taken off for safe keeping. It would make a wonderful addition to the 53 grille I restored..
That blue 56 M100 I sold this past summer went to somewhere in Manitoba. What colour is this one?
Originally Posted by Steve GG
What Morris ask... any pictures coming in the future??
Originally Posted by privateer, eh
Good afternoon folks, great day outside.
Got all my wiring inside the house and am bringing them to a common area so that I can hook up the box and get the system on. With luck there won't be to many holes drilled but I'm going to have to run my cables pretty tight and straight as there's not to much overlap in length, it would be nice to have the box at desk level. It's a good thing that there's a well located back room down stairs that's nearly impossible for anyone else to access, would make a good vault room.
Too bad this isn't a wireless set up, I suppose it's more money.
Originally Posted by 56panelford
Evening everyone..
Here's the little fellow we were looking after today..
This pup looks pretty sad, guess that's the nature of the beast..
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