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Old 06-22-2003, 11:00 PM   #1
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lots of parts for sale

hey.. got a ton of parts for sale.. lots of them are big so shipping is probably out of the question, but most of the little things should be alright.. i live in canada but keep in mind it's usually a lot cheaper to ship things to the states from here than it is to ship from the us to canada! atleast it used to be, i'd have to check into it, but i'm sure it's not that bad.. if you're in canada.. then bonus.. for items that need to be picked up, i live 120 miles west of thunder bay, ontario. pm or e-mail me (t_dot_o_dot@hotmail.com) if interested. all parts are from a 1980 1/2 ton shortbox unless otherwise stated and open to offers..

passenger side saddle tank w/ straps and filler

inner fender wells

hood

cab w/ rear slider window

complete doors (aftermarket)

front coil springs for small block

gauge pod with circuit board/lens

heater controls

steering column (non-tilt) with original wheel

rad cradle

headlight trim pieces (73-79 round)

well, that's all i can think of at the moment, i'll add more as i remember/come across them.. don't hesitate to ask for any little things i may have missed as i have enough parts to probably build a second truck..
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Old 06-23-2003, 02:59 AM   #2
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you got the pin for the transmission guage?
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Old 06-23-2003, 08:35 AM   #3
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umm, the tranny end or speedo end!??! not exactly sure which one you are talking about..
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Old 06-23-2003, 11:46 PM   #4
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can get pics if interested
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Old 06-24-2003, 03:08 AM   #5
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Hey there. I live in Fort Frances (NW Ontario) whereabouts you at - Atikokan, or close? I just picked up a shorty stepside and want to change over to a fleetside - any sides for sale? Just curious. If you know of anyone looking for complete sides for a longbox let me know - I'm selling mine - never been on the road yet. Stake pockets have been smoothed over. Am selling them with a galvanized bed floor (no holes or rust) for $1000 Cdn. Do you have any pics of what you're selling? If so, e-mail me at bass_catcher01@yahoo.com Thanks!
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Old 06-24-2003, 08:23 AM   #6
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hey! yeah i'm in atikokan, wasn't expecting anyone to even be anywhere close but you're the closest one on here by a long shot so far! you have a short stepside bed!?!?!?! what kinda shape is it in man? i've been looking for one for yeeears while doing this frame-off.. no fleetside sides for sale though.. sorry.. don't have any box at all, lookin for a stepside..
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Old 06-24-2003, 02:22 PM   #7
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Hey there. Yeah, I've got a stepside bed, but the driver's side fender is pooched! Actually I still have to pick the truck up from a buddy's place - I should have it either today or tomorrow (I hope). The box looks to be in good shape other than the one fender (someone slapped a huge blob of filler on there.) Looks like crap! As soon as I get the truck, I'll send some pics your way. If you're still interested, we'll work out a price - sound good?
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Old 06-24-2003, 11:48 PM   #8
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send me an e-mail or a pm when u do..
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Old 06-25-2003, 01:46 PM   #9
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Will do!
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Old 06-26-2003, 07:55 PM   #14
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the cab has received new floor pans, rocker panels, cab corners, etc.. small bit of rust on passenger side rear door pillar above where new rocker panel was put on, but i could easily fix that up for you no problem.. if you're looking to do a full out restoration and want something in perfect shape, i'll be honest and tell you this isn't the cab for you because of the amount of work done to it.. it's great for just a daily driver though, structurally in-tact but not car-show perfect. the doors are aftermarket shells (brand new) with manual windows and locks, glass is good, everything works fairly well that i know of.. once again, not perfect because they're aftermarket, but great for a daily driver.. i have two sets of inner fender wells, one set is aftermarket with no rust and the other set is original gm with a small amount of surface rust and a small hole in one of them.. nothing you couldn't easily fix though.. gas tank has been sittin for a few years but it worked great when i pulled it.. no pics at the moment but i could get you some within the next couple of days.. for prices.. make an offer because i tried using the search option to see what these things have been selling for lately but it's been down for a couple weeks and probably will be down for a few more weeks still.. i don't see it working again any time soon.. if you're passing through here soon though, it can't hurt to check it out, right?
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kballan - sent you a pm

riptide - pm me and we can discuss details.. i can explain more and send you pics without hogging bandwidth from the board.. any idea when you'll be passing through here next?
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