> Not that I'm aware of offhand. The last one I heard about was around
> the
> beginning of the month, and at that point in time I had just started
> working
> and didn't have any funds for the show, much less any parts I might
I was thinking of those weekly parking lot meets that are free to attend.
We have two in our area, one on Sundays put together by a local car club,
another tuesday nighter put on by the Sunshine foundation. Both free, and
draw a heck of a crowd. So, the "display" area and general parking could
provide a measurement vehicle. (Don't forget to add mush factor for the
final dimensions)
Another thought, check the local library and a genuine Mopar repair manual
(Body/Chassis) for your vehicle. It may contain the necessary dimensions.
> If I find some decent bushings at a junkyard, I'll probably buy 'em!
> The
> thing is, I'd have to find a vehicle where they'd been replaced, as
> most of
> what's going to be out there in the yards is going to be in as bad a
> shape as
> what I've got in there now.
Accidents happen. Go every week, and if you find 'em, have them pull them.
If you don't have the cash with you when you find 'em, have them pull them,
and keep them. With emphasis on keep them for you. Not the next guy that
walks in looking for bushings and sees them on the counter. =)
> I'm still exploring some options, hoping I can get this fixed before
> the really nasty weather gets here...
And when that happens, keep going to the wreckers every week, once some
winter mishaps occur, you might find a good donor vehicle.
Know anybody in the body shop business? Another good spot to check.
Alex.
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