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Old 07-02-2013, 09:24 PM   #26
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Re: parting out 72 longhorn cab and pieces

I will call it very good, I can get that to you plus some extra $25.00 mailed to you.




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looking for a very clean patch panel for this area above heater box, thanks
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Old 07-02-2013, 09:30 PM   #27
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Re: parting out 72 longhorn cab and pieces

OK, I'll take your word on that. Thanks for checking it out.
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Old 07-03-2013, 08:03 PM   #28
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Re: parting out 72 longhorn cab and pieces

The rear end is a 14 bolt housing, but it has already been striped of the differential and the pinion, plus It appears to have been swapped.

The RH shock mount is on the backside of the rearend and RH shock is hanging down in front of the rearend off of the frame mount.
And the LH one is attatched as it should be.

So it might have good hub assys, axles and brake parts (but I didn't look at them to see)


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What is the rear end?
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Old 07-03-2013, 08:13 PM   #29
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OK. I'll pass. I was hoping for a 12 bolt 3.73.
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Old 07-04-2013, 07:05 PM   #30
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Re: parting out 72 longhorn cab and pieces

Ok I have the patch panel cut out, here are a couple of pictures of it.

I did cut it oversized, just to give you plenty to work with.

I hope your still interested.

Let me know and I'll get you my info and vise versa.


QUOTE=6t727t2;6154167]looking for a very clean patch panel for this area above heater box, thanks[/QUOTE]
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Old 07-04-2013, 07:21 PM   #31
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Re: parting out 72 longhorn cab and pieces

Here are some more pictures of the truck and what I figure someone will be interested in.

pic 1: transmission mount ($35.00+s) and dual exhaust hanger brackets ($18.00+s)
pic 2 & 3: dual exhaust hanger brackets
pic 4: brake pedal assy ($40.00+s)
pic 5: e-brake pedal assy ($25.00+s)
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Old 07-04-2013, 07:27 PM   #32
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Re: parting out 72 longhorn cab and pieces

I'm in need of dash section for radio,someone cut my holes out that go around radio knobs.Thanks Brian
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Old 07-04-2013, 07:39 PM   #33
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Re: parting out 72 longhorn cab and pieces

more pictures of useable parts:

pic 1: all sorts of frontend parts
pic 2 & 3 longhorn LH bedside, condition fair - maybe better than yours. IDK
pic 4 & 5: longhorn RH bedside, condition fair - maybe better than yours. IDK

If interested ask and I'll price it for you.
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Old 07-08-2013, 12:15 PM   #34
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Re: parting out 72 longhorn cab and pieces

I am needing a driver side lower control arm for a 72 front end, is it in good shape and how much?
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Old 07-08-2013, 01:53 PM   #35
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Re: parting out 72 longhorn cab and pieces

I'm needing a passenger side kick panel piece (basically I need what is in the pic I cropped out). I do not need any of the floor or dash. Mine is rusted around the vent hole and its not round anymore - so I would like to cut it out and replace it. How much do you think on it? Shipping will be to 73527 just a few hrs northwest of you. Thanks,
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Old 07-08-2013, 06:04 PM   #36
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Re: parting out 72 longhorn cab and pieces

Just to make sure of what your wanting, I think that your just looking for the kick panel, not the outer cowl ducting and door jamb that is spotwelded to it. Correct?

The main reason I ask is that is a complicated area to get a sawsall to, without getting a fair amount of the attached metal pieces with it. And I'm just trying not to put to much time into removing it.


Plus giving you some of the extra metal around it will give you an opportunity to trim and fit it the way you want.

If I cut it out I would go about like the marks that I put on it. So it will be a good size of material, again mainly to give you plenty to work with.

Plus it will be more than just a flat piece of metal, with all that will be attached. That is more for your knowledge of knowing what I would be mailing it to you.

Hope that makes sense.

Get back to me and then I'll let you know what I can cut it out for. And I try to be fair on the shipping cost. Whatever the USPS charges is what I add to it.

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I'm needing a passenger side kick panel piece (basically I need what is in the pic I cropped out). I do not need any of the floor or dash. Mine is rusted around the vent hole and its not round anymore - so I would like to cut it out and replace it. How much do you think on it? Shipping will be to 73527 just a few hrs northwest of you. Thanks,
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Re: parting out 72 longhorn cab and pieces

Yes I have one, it appears to be in good shape, I assume you are wanting it with the pivot shaft?

I'll sell it for $65.00 plus mailing cost.

Man your not far from one of my favorite motorcycling areas, (just North of Russellville, called Brock Creek)
Too bad for me, I'm not planning a trip up there any time soon.

Thanks for inquiring Brian


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Old 07-08-2013, 06:18 PM   #38
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Re: parting out 72 longhorn cab and pieces

oops,
Here are some pictures.
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Just to make sure of what your wanting, I think that your just looking for the kick panel, not the outer cowl ducting and door jamb that is spotwelded to it. Correct?

Correct, just the kick panel interior side

The main reason I ask is that is a complicated area to get a sawsall to, without getting a fair amount of the attached metal pieces with it. And I'm just trying not to put to much time into removing it.

Yes I figured as much, and I have been hesitant to ask anyone else. I figured since you were fairly close and you already were cutting out panels, it would be worth a shot


Plus giving you some of the extra metal around it will give you an opportunity to trim and fit it the way you want.

If I cut it out I would go about like the marks that I put on it. So it will be a good size of material, again mainly to give you plenty to work with.

Plus it will be more than just a flat piece of metal, with all that will be attached. That is more for your knowledge of knowing what I would be mailing it to you.

Hope that makes sense.

Makes perfect sense to me. I have debated buying a cab to cut just this one panel out of, but thought that would be overkill unless it was an absolute steal

Get back to me and then I'll let you know what I can cut it out for. And I try to be fair on the shipping cost. Whatever the USPS charges is what I add to it.

Thank Brian
You pretty much nailed it! I tried to put my responses above in red.
Basically somewhere down the road a PO put a towel and expanding foam in that kick panel - removed the vent setup - and glued carpet over it and forgot about it. I have nearly a perfectly flat panel where it is supposed to be rounded and recessed into the kick panel for the vent flapper.
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How does $50.00 plus mailing cost?
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Re: parting out 72 longhorn cab and pieces

Sorry I missed your post till now, sorry I don't have any dashes that I am willing to cut out the radio knob areas for you. I did 6 months ago when I went on a recycling frenzie.

I'll keep my eye out for some.



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Re: parting out 72 longhorn cab and pieces

Sorry I missed your post till now, sorry I don't have any dashes that I am willing to cut out the radio knob areas for you. I did 6 months ago when I went on a recycling frenzie.

I'll keep my eye out for some.



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How does $50.00 plus mailing cost?

Weird I posted a reply to you over an hr ago and I guess it didnt go through. Anyways, that sounds ok to me but I would like to keep it under $75 for everything. If you think you can cut it out and ship it for $75 or under Im good with that. If you have to trim some of it off to keep the weight down or whatever thats fine. You can PM me the payment info. FYI, this is what Im dealing with...
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Yes I have one, it appears to be in good shape, I assume you are wanting it with the pivot shaft?

I'll sell it for $65.00 plus mailing cost.

Man you not far from one of my favorite motorcycling areas, (just North of Russellville, called Brock Creek)
Too bad for me, I'm not planning a trip up there any time soon.

Thanks for inquiring Brian
The pictures look good to me, how much will shipping be and then Ill let you know if Im in or not. Im not too sure where Brock Creek is, but have been to Russelville several times, its a neat area. My zip code is 72601 if that helps.
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Russ, I can that for $75.00 with shipping.

From what I see of the picture it looks best to give you as much as I can just so you can cut and splice as needed.

The PO needs a good kick in the a$$ for covering that up with sprayfoam.

I'll PM you my info

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Weird I posted a reply to you over an hr ago and I guess it didnt go through. Anyways, that sounds ok to me but I would like to keep it under $75 for everything. If you think you can cut it out and ship it for $75 or under Im good with that. If you have to trim some of it off to keep the weight down or whatever thats fine. You can PM me the payment info. FYI, this is what Im dealing with...
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Re: parting out 72 longhorn cab and pieces

I posted some more pictures of the bed sides, so you can see a little more of what I have.



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If the panel is no good I'd be interested in the RH upper side bed molding and the RH lower front bed molding.

Hard to tell but it looks good in the picture.

Thanks!
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Old 07-09-2013, 07:20 PM   #47
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I haven't checked with USPS but I'll send it to you for $20.00 more.


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The pictures look good to me, how much will shipping be and then Ill let you know if Im in or not. Im not too sure where Brock Creek is, but have been to Russelville several times, its a neat area. My zip code is 72601 if that helps.
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How much are you asking for the bedsides?
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Do you still have the driver's side front inner fender?

Yours looks pretty rust free.....would yours fit a 1972 Chevy 1/2 ton?

Would it also work with power steering?

I'm rather new at this sort of thing but my inner front fenders are pretty rusty!

My zipcode is 25832.
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Could you PM me about the inner fender? I'm new to this site and might miss your reply.
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