Hey buddy if it weren't for the shipping I would say you give me some of yours and I'll give you some of mine. At least that way I could trip over different stuff.
It's a tough question to answer. I am about to keep the cab,nose, and front axle from my 46 Dodge truck, and s**** the rest. Might hold on to the flawless hood and usable fenders/running boards for a little while, but the rest has to go cause I need the space to continue my project. What ****s is knowing that I will never use these body parts, and will only be hoping that someone out there needs them. -Row Z
49Ratfink, thanks for saving me time by posting my exact thought. When I replaced the door on my Chevy, my criteria for saving parts out of the old door wasn't "will I need it?" it was "is it usable?" Sooner or later, I'll run into someone that needs it.
dang Sam..what ya got..i'll be up pm me..do you need a f-1 steering box for the roadster? <input id="gwProxy" type="hidden"><!--Session data--><input onclick="if(typeof(jsCall)=='function'){jsCall();}else{setTimeout('jsCall()',500);}" id="jsProxy" type="hidden">
Man, am I guilty of keeping EVERYTHING, but eventually everything has a use. A friend came over to use the press to install a lowering kit on his new bike, when he was done he was talking about changing this or that, I went through the cabinets and found most of what he wanted to do, even had the exact match for his front pegs so the rears could match. I had tried to sell all this stuff when I got out of bikes but nobody wanted them. He was only too happy to come over and help with the pouring of the garage floor for all the free parts I gave him......Bottom line, I STILL keep everything.
between myself and my neighbor we have ac***ulated alot of tri five parts,small block parts and misc 40 stuff--we give it away to folks who can use it or go to a swap meet and what doesn't sell we try to give to another vendor that does the swap meet thing--then chuck it after that
thats how it should be done..i just scored 2 54' Plymouth 15"x4" from a fellow hamber here in maine..he gave me the wheels..i gave him 2 coil springs...good ol' horse trading..and i dont think he even wanted the coil springs <input id="gwProxy" type="hidden"><!--Session data--><input onclick="if(typeof(jsCall)=='function'){jsCall();}else{setTimeout('jsCall()',500);}" id="jsProxy" type="hidden">
yeah shipping is the killer you ever notice some guys run a "cheapey" auction but wayover charge on the shipping
The standard saying goes "the amount of time that p***es from when you throw something away until you need it is inversely proportional to how long you had it before you through it away".
X2 that..i usually wait about a month or 2 before i throw the stuff away..but hardly ever throw stuff away..i put a ad for free stuff or when people come over to buy parts i let them take the extra stuff i dont need..
Stuff i cant use or i doesnt sell , I keep in a box in here and when i see someone on the HAMB that has one of those cars i just give them away if they can use them . Actually just got back from the post office . I sent a 55 plymouth speaker grille to hellsgaterods for his 55 plymouth g***er project.
Is it worth something? Everything has its price and somebody willing to buy it. That's what makes something worth something. I can sell old oil drums easy but can't move an oil furnance. I say get rid of it. Somebody somewhere here on the HAMB wants it. Good luck.
put them in the cl***ified here for free. ive been trying to sell a set of 40 ford pu running boards for along time .i gave up ,put them in here and within an hour they found a home.
I have tons of stuff I hate to throw away figuring someone could use it. However as I always tell people "If you keep something long enough, it WILL become totally worthless." Now when I get time or run into something I know I'll never use, I post them here for free just wanting postage costs.
pm me for shipping..sam im coing up for the 51 chevy cab and nose.. <input id="gwProxy" type="hidden"><!--Session data--><input onclick="if(typeof(jsCall)=='function'){jsCall();}else{setTimeout('jsCall()',500);}" id="jsProxy" type="hidden">