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Ricks1971 02-16-2013 12:58 PM

1972 burb
 
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Hey guys John Fabris and I will be parting whats left of this 72 burb. The 5 lug stuff is spoken for and the gas tank also.

uncle 02-16-2013 01:56 PM

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Hatch shot?
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68lowburb 02-16-2013 02:04 PM

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drivers door shipped to 70809 ? thanks jimmy may be interested in both front doors pending price how are the bottoms thanks

Bhelton 02-16-2013 02:30 PM

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Rear floor pan? If your willing to cut out
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WIDESIDE72 02-16-2013 02:52 PM

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I need at least one of the screws that hold the rear edge of the door panel on.
Rear axle brake lines
Prop valve to frame brake lines
Prop valve to brake line adapter (screws into rear of prop valve pointing toward driver)
Price shipped to Leander Tx 78641
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WIDESIDE72 02-16-2013 02:54 PM

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Also the 4 arm rest screws if separating
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budnikguy 02-16-2013 06:25 PM

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All locks, ignition and keys...assuming they all work properly.
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Classic Heartbeat 02-16-2013 06:43 PM

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What do you want for the lower sections in front of both rear wheel wells? Cut about 4" above the body lines? They look like good pieces to repicate. WES

70chevyolbetty 02-17-2013 07:00 AM

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upper windshield frame? im in ca can pick up and cut.?

Ricks1971 02-17-2013 01:40 PM

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westside here are the pics and let me know exactly what part of the brake pod you need, 70 chevyolbetty front had a tree crunch it,uncle and bheltoon not much left from the rear,mel here are I think the pic you need, there are no keys I can find and when I get the doors off and weight them I can get a shipping cost. thanks Rick

WIDESIDE72 02-17-2013 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by WIDESIDE72 (Post 5892662)
I need at least one of the screws that hold the rear edge of the door panel on.
Rear axle brake lines
Prop valve to frame brake lines
Prop valve to brake line adapter (screws into rear of prop valve pointing toward driver)
Price shipped to Leander Tx 78641
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I left a message at the # you sent me in a pm.

I see you posted photos.
1.I see the door screws and ferrules I need.

2. I also see the adapter I need on the proportioning valve. It take around a 3/4" wrench to remove and adapts the prop valve to the 3/8" brake line threads.

3. In the detail photo of the brake booster/ prop valve and mastercylinder, a brake controller was installed at some time, so it looks like the prop valve to frame brake lines are too twisted up to use I may be wrong.(?) If not, a good tip is to soak the connections in some good penetrating oil like PB blaster before trying to remove and use good quality line wrenches to remov if you have them.

4. Not sure about rear axle brake lines...They may be more trouble to remove than they are worth. Same tip as above with soaking connections to get loose. They are not very usable if the connections get rounded off with a wrench or vice grips.

I have removed lines like this in the past from trucks I parted by heating up the wheel cylinders with a torch first. They break loose easy then, but off course you have to have access to a torch. The wrecking yard near me wouldn't let me use their torch or do it for me, even though their (semi) trained monkeys were using it nearby.

project 67 sub 02-17-2013 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Classic Heartbeat (Post 5892970)
What do you want for the lower sections in front of both rear wheel wells? Cut about 4" above the body lines? They look like good pieces to repicate. WES

i was thinking the same thing lol, mine is shot out on the drivers side and would rather use a piece from a burb than a pickup bedside :sumo:;)
and i could also use the tail light sections to fix mine and remove my caddy lights..... BUT! im to far away for this to be cost effective to me lol

DINS 1 02-17-2013 09:10 PM

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price and shipping to 50595 in front of passengers wheel and rear post and tail light section window down.

68lowburb 02-17-2013 09:18 PM

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Ttt

hilljob26 02-17-2013 09:26 PM

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how much for this piller on the passenger side, i need as far as you can cut up and as far as you can cut down

classic70 02-18-2013 12:33 PM

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price for brake booster and brackets shipped to 65101?

WIDESIDE72 02-18-2013 12:52 PM

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I also need four seat belt bolts if you have them.

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Originally Posted by WIDESIDE72 (Post 5894820)
I left a message at the # you sent me in a pm.

I see you posted photos.
1.I see the door screws and ferrules I need.

2. I also see the adapter I need on the proportioning valve. It take around a 3/4" wrench to remove and adapts the prop valve to the 3/8" brake line threads.

3. In the detail photo of the brake booster/ prop valve and mastercylinder, a brake controller was installed at some time, so it looks like the prop valve to frame brake lines are too twisted up to use I may be wrong.(?) If not, a good tip is to soak the connections in some good penetrating oil like PB blaster before trying to remove and use good quality line wrenches to remov if you have them.

4. Not sure about rear axle brake lines...They may be more trouble to remove than they are worth. Same tip as above with soaking connections to get loose. They are not very usable if the connections get rounded off with a wrench or vice grips.

I have removed lines like this in the past from trucks I parted by heating up the wheel cylinders with a torch first. They break loose easy then, but off course you have to have access to a torch. The wrecking yard near me wouldn't let me use their torch or do it for me, even though their (semi) trained monkeys were using it nearby.

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rwade 02-18-2013 02:39 PM

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How much for all 4 roll up window glass? Shipped to 70546? If person who inquired about drivers door doesn't need it? Thanks, Wade
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6772king 02-18-2013 05:38 PM

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i would be interested in both rear inner wheel wells,,,how much shipped to 16127??? thanks sean

Classic Heartbeat 02-18-2013 09:51 PM

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I would like to have done the entire rear quarters, but have been told that that won't happen. However they would do front lower quarters.. WES

68lowburb 02-18-2013 11:11 PM

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bump

68lowburb 02-19-2013 09:45 PM

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ttt

Ricks1971 02-20-2013 11:30 AM

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68 lowburb, the outside of the doors are good but they were full of water when we picked it up. right inside rusting through.
westside72, I can get you everything but don't have seat bolts
Mel, lots of snow here so it will be a week before we part it ouy
dins1, can get you the left rear corner but the right side panel is spoken for
hilljob26, it will be a week before we get the pillar out
rwade, I will let you know if I take the windows out. like to sell the doors complete
6772king, it will be a week before we part this out for the wheel wells

WIDESIDE72 02-20-2013 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Ricks1971 (Post 5900713)
westside72, I can get you everything but don't have seat bolts

$$$???
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68lowburb 02-20-2013 11:12 PM

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thanks would still like to know how much and shipping to 70819 and pic of rusty inside thanks jimmy no hurry when you thaw out !!!


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