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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: DALLAS,TX
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Re: Got a fix for the Coys on our trucks
Fatboys69, please PM me the file info so there's no worry about breaking any rules.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Dayton, Tennessee
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Re: Got a fix for the Coys on our trucks
I have no problem paying the vendors fee, seems that this has gotten out of hand a little bit. I will abide by the rules of the board and pay the fee. I am working on pricing and will make a decision today as to what I am going to do. I will still send the cad file to anyone who would like it. To me it's all about helping each other out.
Thanks FATBOYS69 |
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Location: West TN (Memphis area) now. East TN (my favorite place to live).
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Re: Got a fix for the Coys on our trucks
Once you get a price worked out let me know.
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BigFredTN 70 chevy stepside 350 with some goodies inside, turbo 400. 69 Chevy long wheel base. Dad bought new in 1970 62 Chevy Impala 98 GMC Yukon 1970 Ford Mustang Fastback I know its a Ford. |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Bakersfield, Ca
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Re: Got a fix for the Coys on our trucks
Sorry,
Didn't mean to get fatboy in trouble: ![]() He didn't offer, I asked.... Don't know how else to do it. I'm sure he can factor in a "vendor" fee if necessary. Seems kind of a gray area as he's just trying to help out, not start a business. But I can see how it's not much different than getting rid of a part either ![]() |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Dayton, Tennessee
Posts: 447
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Re: Got a fix for the Coys on our trucks
OK,
after looking at the cost to laser out, plus material costs for the spacers for the center caps. I feel the cost would be to high to try and sell them ( my cost would be $90 per set of 4 ) So I will send the cad file to anyone who wants it. Sorry, it just doesn't seem cost worthy to try and make them and sell them. FATBOYS69 |
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Location: West TN (Memphis area) now. East TN (my favorite place to live).
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Re: Got a fix for the Coys on our trucks
In Dayton, TN is there a company that made wiring harness?
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BigFredTN 70 chevy stepside 350 with some goodies inside, turbo 400. 69 Chevy long wheel base. Dad bought new in 1970 62 Chevy Impala 98 GMC Yukon 1970 Ford Mustang Fastback I know its a Ford. |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Dayton, Tennessee
Posts: 447
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Re: Got a fix for the Coys on our trucks
Not that I am aware of.
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