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Re: spit parts for sale

To: trunnell@mindspring.com (Glenn Trunnell), spitfires@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: spit parts for sale
From: jak0pab@jak10.med.navy.mil (Bowen, Patrick A)
Date: Wed, 26 Aug 1998 07:07:47
Glenn, you think your wife doesn't like a parts car in the fron yard.  Try
explaining to my wife why in our two car garage half of it is filled with
parts cars and the other half is filled with a '79 rusty spit (I am working
on it though) while her brand new chevy (which doesn't necessarily run any
better than the 20 year old spit, surprise) sits out in the driveway in the
weather.  We won't even start on the parts covering the dining room table,
not yet anyhow. ;)

Patrick Bowen
'79 Spit

At 10:55 PM 8/25/98 -0400, Glenn Trunnell wrote:
>Hello to all,
>
>I bought my first parts car today, mainly to get the rust free frame that I
>need as a foundation for building a solid daily driver.  I can't express
>how excited my wife is to have a "junk" car in the front yard!!  Anyway
>this car came with two doors in very good shape, no rust that I could see
>on the outside although they are missing the interior panels.  Also
>included is a drive shaft and differential and a few other minor body
>parts.  I don't need the doors and am willing to sell them if anyone is
>interested please e-mail me with an offer.  They are currently a faded BRG.
>The car is being delivered Saturday and I'm going to start stripping it
>down then.  I'll post a more detailed parts list later but there are no
>mechanical parts available other than the diiff. and shaft.  This car is A
>'78 by the way.
>
>Thanks,
>Glenn Trunnell
>'76 Spitfire
>
>
>


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