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MGB and rotary Pickup in pull a part

bob67bgt

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both are mostly complete and just 5 miles from home. Need anything off them? bob
 

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I wish we had cool pick n pulls like that - I'd have the rotary in a heartbeat - shoot I'd just take the badges.
 
Badges? We ain't got no badges. We don't need no badges! I don't have to show you any stinking badgers!
 
Love that Rotary Pickup... My brother used to own one back in the 1980's, he never owned it for long as he found it too unreliable and simply moved onto his next old beater, but I always thought it was a neat little pickup...
 
I posted the info on the REPU message board including the yard name and contact info. I will be pulling parts for a couple of guys later today. If you can not find the info there PM and I will send it to you. Bob
 
I found a Mazda Miata today at the
pick and pull, nice seats, might grab them
to resell, not torn up and $30 for the pair.
Speakers in the headrest.
They just pulled it into the yard.

THEN there was the old timer there who just wrecked his
1963 Plymouth valient in the parking lot of the pick and pull.
(it was a clean little Valient) So you could say it died Valiently!

Seems his foot stuck on the throttle when he left
ran over 4 of those cement tire stops they have in the parking
area, tore a hole in the oil pan and ran it leftside nose first into a
HUGE cement barricade.

Got out, went back to the cashier and sold it to them on the spot!
 
I wish we had them here too, but they'd probably be full of Detroit iron, not much good to us.
 
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