This guy I know lives about 25 miles north of Houston.His truck got rammed by a car and now it's junk.He was banged up a bit but ok. He needs a secure place,in or out,to dismantle the few good parts left and storage for a few months If you can help contact him, thanks bill.hanlon@compaq.com
I just sent this link to a couple of HAMB members that are in the Houston area. Fingers crossed someone can ***ist.
Tony: Thanks for posting my needs. I've already had an offer of work space from David (David363) in Magnolia because of your post. For the rest of you who'd like to see more, look here: http://talk.cl***icparts.com/showthread.php?t=17800
I could help take stuff off one day if you want. I guess you'll try to save mechanical and interior? Glad the guy is okay. Pm if help is wanted. I live in Willis about 20 miles or so.
Bill, I have some property in outside Anderson where I keep parts cars/future projects. When your done picking parts if theres still stuff usefull, but you done have the need or time, we can throw it out there. I'm going to be around the area the next couple weeks. email: rodncycle@gmail.com Hans
Wish I could help. Glad he is ok. Let me guess..other driver ran red light, was speeding, and texting.
I'm south of the MED center in Houston. I don't have space, but I'll ask around. Sorry to see what looked like a nice truck.
Wow the picture of that truck is very scary. I live way too far away to help but glad that your okay and very sorry about your truck. G***er Girl
A friend from another forum has found me some free indoor space to use during the dismantling process. After the insurance company is done, we will strip off the useful bits and pieces (including the 347 Pontiac V8 with Dual Range Hydra-Matic) and offer them to the old car/truck community at reasonable prices. Not trying to make big bucks, but in the 22 years I've been daily driving this truck I've come to realize how hard it can be to find certain pieces. No sense letting the hard to find bits be turned into tin cans and computer cases by the recyclers. Thanks again for the offers of space to do the job and moral support.
I just looked at the photos posted of the crash scene. Lucky guy (in an unlucky kinda way) Glad he didn't get banged up. Cheers.
Glad you came out OK..... sorry to hear about the five clean shirts. Foam... I wish more fire departments had that (water isn't much help in many situations).