> common response I got was "We don't have anything that old here."
> From a JUNK YARD?!?
AB> Ever since Joe Everyday decided to use the wrecking yards as a parts
AB> store, rather than the proper parts store, Mr Money Hungry Auto
AB> Wrecker decided to keep on hand newer cars where he get away charging
AB> nearly new prices. At around about 1988 I noticed this trend starting
Around here it's the same... I have a hard time finding parts for my 1980
Ford pickup sometimes! Mostly interior stuff (which is the same as the 80-86
F-series and 80-86 Broncos for most parts)... there's one junkyard in town
that had the locks I needed (sliding type on the inside) and they had *ONE*
pickup in the whole lot (81)...
Anyway. heh.
Sean "Bean" Dunbar - bean@cibola.net - http://www2.cibola.net/~bean/
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