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Old 10-11-2024, 07:47 PM   #1
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old parts question

ok guys I am wondering what do most of us do with old parts that are still in descent working condition but not needed anymore? I know we try to sell them, but I have found that most don't want to pay anything & the time and effort to package and ship tends to make it a zero or neg. cost. a example is I have fuel tanks from a recent build, but nobody wants them... soo what do you do with them? my thought is that if someone is just getting an old truck to run and "tootle" in then used parts would be great. still work, but save cost on new. anyways just wondering what to do with "working" left over parts?

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Old 10-11-2024, 08:05 PM   #2
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I have a one-acre property. I am the one extant Redneck of my steadily-upscaling area. I have two and half non-running Chevy trucks. [Well, the half is a trailer made out of a Longbed Fleetside on a 3/4 ton frame.
In essence, I keep a lot of stuff. There's a tin shed with a whole Dog House for a '72. Springs in the weeds. A couple of 20 gallon in-cab tanks lying around. Stacks of old tires. I try never to throw a part away. [Unless reusing it is dangerous.]
I bet looky-lou real-estate ladies shudder when cruising by. I don't care. My Dad was selling these properties for the Estes Corp. over 50 years ago, and he got us a good one. He was instrumental in making sure there was no Home Owners' Association established.
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I have a one-acre property. I am the one extant Redneck of my steadily-upscaling area. I have two and half non-running Chevy trucks. [Well, the half is a trailer made out of a Longbed Fleetside on a 3/4 ton frame.
In essence, I keep a lot of stuff. There's a tin shed with a whole Dog House for a '72. Springs in the weeds. A couple of 20 gallon in-cab tanks lying around. Stacks of old tires. I try never to throw a part away. [Unless reusing it is dangerous.]
I bet looky-lou real-estate ladies shudder when cruising by. I don't care. My Dad was selling these properties for the Estes Corp. over 50 years ago, and he got us a good one. He was instrumental in making sure there was no Home Owners' Association established.
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Old 10-11-2024, 09:34 PM   #4
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Keep the old parts that are still in descent working condition for when the new chinesium alloy parts disintegrate, then put them back on your truck! Just kidding (sort of). I recommend get a premium account here and list the parts for sale and have patience. I've sold stuff like a used radiator, drum brake parts, lug nuts, and other assorted things, and I've also bought used parts here and reused and restored them with great success. There are plenty of folks who need the parts. Next, I am in need stock height spindles and front brakes and 12 bolt open differential from 71-72, and 15x7 rally wheels. I need that stuff for my 63. I may buy that stuff from somebody here like I did last time I needed those parts.
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ok guys I am wondering what do most of us do with old parts that are still in descent working condition but not needed anymore? I know we try to sell them, but I have found that most don't want to pay anything & the time and effort to package and ship tends to make it a zero or neg. cost. a example is I have fuel tanks from a recent build, but nobody wants them... soo what do you do with them? my thought is that if someone is just getting an old truck to run and "tootle" in then used parts would be great. still work, but save cost on new. anyways just wondering what to do with "working" left over parts?

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I have a one-acre property. I am the one extant Redneck of my steadily-upscaling area. I have two and half non-running Chevy trucks. [Well, the half is a trailer made out of a Longbed Fleetside on a 3/4 ton frame.
In essence, I keep a lot of stuff. There's a tin shed with a whole Dog House for a '72. Springs in the weeds. A couple of 20 gallon in-cab tanks lying around. Stacks of old tires. I try never to throw a part away. [Unless reusing it is dangerous.]
I bet looky-lou real-estate ladies shudder when cruising by. I don't care. My Dad was selling these properties for the Estes Corp. over 50 years ago, and he got us a good one. He was instrumental in making sure there was no Home Owners' Association established.

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i've got "stuff" everywhere-a shipping container full, a garage you can hardly walk into, my shop is full and other parts outside since there's no room anywhere else. and don't forget about the new parts in my house. people say i'm a hoarder but i say i'm a collector of classic truck parts. if i ever figure out how to post pictures on here then maybe i'll post some goodies to sell.
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i've got "stuff" everywhere-a shipping container full, a garage you can hardly walk into, my shop is full and other parts outside since there's no room anywhere else. and don't forget about the new parts in my house. people say i'm a hoarder but i say i'm a collector of classic truck parts. if i ever figure out how to post pictures on here then maybe i'll post some goodies to sell.
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Old 10-11-2024, 11:26 PM   #9
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Re: old parts question

I have in the past given them away locally if possible, I have also offered them up to ship for the price of the ride. It takes a little time, labor and effort for free on my part but at least it's not going in the garbage can or recycler.

Somewhere out there someone is looking for that part.
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a local fb marketplace ad with the word "free" in it, will get them to a new home quickly with no shipping required. i'm not a fb fan in general, the only reason I have an account is to find stuff like your free parts But, i have to admit, it has come in handy - especially for the heavy stuff nobody wants to ever ship (and I don't blame them) like wheels (nabbed a nice set of 4 8 lug steelies for a decent price from one guy, got the spare from another. The best find ever was a date-and-suffix code correct running 72 350 for my K20 for a couple hundred bucks, complete carb to pan and the guy delivered it to my house. It's usually pretty easy to give stuff away locally, or even make a few bucks. You know what they say, one man's junk is another's gold.
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I have a large piece of property in Eastern Oregon that I could easily store anything on but I refuse to clutter it up with leftover parts and non running vehicles. Not far from me are people who have turned their property into junkyards. My shop is full of used parts that are very usable compared to the garbage parts from China. I would rather put a good used piece on the shelf knowing full well that it will be cleaned up used again one day by me or someone else.
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ok guys I am wondering what do most of us do with old parts that are still in descent working condition but not needed anymore? I know we try to sell them, but I have found that most don't want to pay anything & the time and effort to package and ship tends to make it a zero or neg. cost. a example is I have fuel tanks from a recent build, but nobody wants them... soo what do you do with them? my thought is that if someone is just getting an old truck to run and "tootle" in then used parts would be great. still work, but save cost on new. anyways just wondering what to do with "working" left over parts?

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Are you kidding me? Not needed? Never! Old used/good parts ALWAYS needed, about a week after you finally let it go.
It’s an age old struggle, on whether to keep the old parts “Just in case”.
I’ve got three large Truck Boxes full of bloody/trim/mechanical/suspension parts, and another with just engine parts. Once in while I’ll fantasize with myself a think I’m gonna take everything to a swap meet, it then I come back to my senses, when I ask myself “But what if I get another truck?”
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I'm building a lot of the stepper I'm working on from parts I had left over from previous builds. I keep almost everything, but I do give parts to other truck guys if they want them.
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I keep everything. Not sure I'll ever get rid of sheet metal parts before they rot, but I can always forge the cast pieces into something else....like forging tools ;-)
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