Would be great if lots of more imperial parts find their way to Ebay, YES!!!! It's hard to find any parts for my 1972 here in Norway, so almost everything I need, I get from Ebay. Sometimes I just buy parts for the car just because I want them. You never know when you gonna need something, so it feels good to have some spare parts laying around.:-) >From Joran Vordal, Norway ('72 Imp 2door). >From: RandalPark@xxxxxxx >Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: Re: IML: Imperial Parts >Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2004 10:59:12 -0400 > >I am sure that there are people out there that would pay you for the parts >that you could get from this guy. If we need parts, we aren't too picky >about "why" they are available. Would you plan to offer them on Ebay? That >seems to be a good way to make a little bit of money on the side. It does >take up a lot of time, though, packing and shipping stuff. My newest >Imperial is a '68, so I would not be interested in these particular parts. > >Who knows, once you get started, you could develop into a big parts >supplier for Imperial stuff! > >Paul > >;In a message dated 7/17/2004 1:58:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time, "Robert >Weldon" <rweldon@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > > >I have recently made the acquiantance of a guy who runs demolition derby >cars, and he just tosses the stuff and sells the engine/tranny. I managed >to get some stuff off his last car (73), but missed on most of it. Anyway, >his current project is a 70, I think. The car is bagged, so derbying it is >no big loss. The question I have is it worth grabbing the front and rear >bumpers, they looked good when I checked the car. And is there anything >else that these cars had that people need? I will try to scavange what I >can. The other issue is shipping, I am near Edmonton, Alberta, so shipping >that huge bumper would not be cheap. > > > >Anyway, looking to hear from the experts imput. > > > > > >Robert Weldon > > > >68 Newport Convertible (toy) > >72 Lebaron 2 dr (moneypit) > > > >