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Old 05-12-2009, 10:53 PM   #1
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Parting out - 68 LWB and 72 LWB

Parting out a 68 Chevy lwb, no engine/tranny/cab/front clip.

Parting out 72 Chevy LWB cab and front clip no engine/tranny.

Both trucks are coil spring

Pics will be posted tomorrow. More prices will be posted when a part is asked about.

ALL PRICES ARE WITHOUT SHIPPING

1 Manual tranny X-member - $50
1 72 hood latch - $10
1 72 core support to fenders brackets - $5
1 72 core support - $75
1 set small block towers - $20
1 set small block towers - $20
1 72 gauge cluster driver quality - $75
1 glovebox door - $7
1 ashtray - $5
1 72 power steering pump - $20
1 72 power steering pump bracket - $20
1 fleetside metal floor front bed panel - $50
1 68 fleetside rear step bumper - $25
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Old 05-13-2009, 12:03 AM   #2
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Re: Parting out - 68 LWB and 72 LWB

I would like the 72 hood latch including the latch pin from the hood to 46037 Thanks.
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Old 05-13-2009, 02:12 AM   #3
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looking for the upper body trim for 72
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Re: Parting out - 68 LWB and 72 LWB

How much rust on the 72 core support? Pics please
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Old 05-13-2009, 01:21 PM   #5
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Re: Parting out - 68 LWB and 72 LWB

Will get shipping prices later today or tomorrow.

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How much rust on the 72 core support? Pics please
Just slight surface rust in the pics.
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Old 05-13-2009, 01:27 PM   #6
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Re: Parting out - 68 LWB and 72 LWB

1 set 72 hood hinges - $20
1 72 grille support - $5
1 fleetside CHEVROLET tailgate (pinhole rust and slight bow) - $50
1 set trailing arms (rust free) - $50
1 set trailing arms (rust free) - $50
1 10 bolt rear end (6-lug) (unknown gears) - $75
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Old 05-13-2009, 08:54 PM   #7
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Re: Parting out - 68 LWB and 72 LWB

Bradley, I may be interested in a set of the trailing arms, after staring at mine for a while, they have more rust and damage than I would like. Of course, I want the nicest set ya got

Do you have pics of them?

I may be in your area around memorial weekend.
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Re: Parting out - 68 LWB and 72 LWB

I'm still interested in the hood latch with the hood latch pin to 46037. Thanks
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I'm still interested in the hood latch with the hood latch pin to 46037. Thanks
I'll get that info to you tomorrow.
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Old 05-14-2009, 09:05 AM   #10
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Re: Parting out - 68 LWB and 72 LWB

Do you have the rear bumper brackets for a sport bumper? I need the inner passenger side bracket.
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Bradley, I may be interested in a set of the trailing arms, after staring at mine for a while, they have more rust and damage than I would like. Of course, I want the nicest set ya got

Do you have pics of them?

I may be in your area around memorial weekend.
I'll check to see which pair is best.
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Old 05-14-2009, 03:38 PM   #12
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Re: Parting out - 68 LWB and 72 LWB

There was a 73-87 bumper mounted on it, they may have used the 67-72 brackets. I'll get pics.
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Re: Parting out - 68 LWB and 72 LWB

I'll take the core support. Can I come pick it up next weekend? I'll just bring cash then if it's OK
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do you have the headlight harness for the 68?
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Old 05-14-2009, 07:18 PM   #15
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Re: Parting out - 68 LWB and 72 LWB

any doors from the 68. condition?
also rearend from the 72
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Re: Parting out - 68 LWB and 72 LWB

Pics of latch, I wasn't able to get spike pics but is in good condition. Do yuo want the screws for them?
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Old 05-15-2009, 12:23 AM   #17
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Re: Parting out - 68 LWB and 72 LWB

Is the red latch pictured off of a 72? I thought the handle pull was offset on a 72. Anyhow....if it will work on a 72 then I'll take it. Screws would be great.
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Re: Parting out - 68 LWB and 72 LWB

Weekend of the 23rd.
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Old 05-14-2009, 10:34 PM   #19
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Re: Parting out - 68 LWB and 72 LWB

The weekend of the 16 or the 23?

No headlight harness.

No 68 doors.

Rear from 72 needs all new everything but drums and axles.
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IndyRich it is $15.95 Shipping. $25.95 total

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no harness?
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Nope, not form the 68. The 72 has one but it is hacked to pieces by P/O's.
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Are you ok with pickup of the core support on the 23rd? LMK
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Are you ok with pickup of the core support on the 23rd? LMK
Yup. I'll be here, what time you want to pick it up? Also, bring extra $$ I might have something else you want.
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How about the centerlink out of the 72? I need one. thanks john
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