Yes, SOME of the parts are useful and the car may be worth 1200 for them but
then you have to expend the energy and time to take them out BUT would you
really want to use unknown used parts on your car except for minor items?
What about your time to install them and what happens if they're NG and you
have to do it again?
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: <RIckSRL@cs.com>
To: <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 10:33 PM
Subject: Re: 1966 1600 in Pa
> Lots of very interesting comments.
> Obviously, I've down this road before, but didn't know how many parts were
> interchangeable between the two model years. It's amazing how they could
> possibly change mechanically, which is why I asked the question. I could
have
> looked though my parts book and deciphered the years, part numbers, model,
> etc. Once again, the list comes through!
> A fair price for the car? I'd say $1200 to $1500, considering the
condition
> of the component parts. More valuable as a parts car right now, or a
driver
> with around $1000 invested. Not "Looking Good!", then you do the body
work.
> No Thanks.
> FYI, he is asking $2799 American dollars! A tad high.
> Special thanks to Mark Dent for the phone call. See you at Wakins!
>
> Rick Stayner
> 69 2000
> Harrisburg, Pa
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