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How to deal with "Runnables" and I'm not mechanically inclined to fix?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sledge42 View Post
    Update:
    Part out has started to gather some steam.
    Thus far Cash in Hand for:
    Both Front Doors
    2 tires off rims that were intended by former owner to put on and never did
    Radiator
    Front Bumper
    Grill
    Both Headlights



    Leaving it to be parted until Friday.. Saturday she goes to the bone-yard.

    Also am going to try my hand at Ebaying some parts- ECU, Dash bezel, Recovery Hooks, AC Control Unit, Alternator (which is nearly new) Front Door switches. I'll see how that goes as well.
    There's one part on many vehicles which goes un-noticed and is hard to find when you need one. That's the clutch pedal mount, if it has that. That's one uncommon part that can't be improvised, and sometimes just plain can't be found, and is sometimes the main problem people run into when swapping from an auto to a stick shift.

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