Fred,
What did he think these "priceless" antique rare cars were worth?
Mike
----- Original Message -----
From: "roadster" <roadster@rcn.com>
To: "datsun roadsters" <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001 7:29 PM
Subject: Junkyard roadsters Santa Rosa CA
> Hi,
>
> Leigh "Shifty" Brooks and I checked out 2 junkyard roadsters in Santa Rosa
> north of San Francisco. Thanks to a tip from John Sandhoff and his 510
> buddies.
>
> The cars still have a lot of parts on them, but the guy was way too pricey
for
> us. But maybe someone else in the Bay Area needs the stuff and can
negotiate
> better than us. Not a pick'n'pull, you tell them what you want and they
pull
> it off.
>
> A 1966 SPL311-07394, engine#R19295. However, the engine block says R4500.
> There's no cylinder head and lots of rusty water in the cylinders. Still
has
> the 4-speed tranny, wheels, fenders, seats. There's stuff there but it's
> rough. Not much chrome, no tail-lights. Rough dash, gauges (not all
original),
> steering wheel (with 67.5 emblem). Windshield broken out but trim is
there.
> The red seats are dirty but not torn. Most body parts are in good shape
except
> for rot in the lower front fenders where they bolt on, but that can be
fixed
> with a patch piece. The ragtop is beatup but the latches are there. The
rear
> bumper is really nice. Suspension intact and stock wheels.
>
> Also a 1969 SPL311-19515, engine#R61992. No engine or trans. The interior
is
> gone, not much chrome. The front fenders are in really good shape, except
for
> a few dings in the left front. Still bolted under the rear corners.
> Windshield, doors intact. Looks like 240Z style American slotted dish
mags.
>
> They're at Acme Auto Wreckers, 305 Sebastopol Rd. in Santa Rosa,
California.
> (707) 546-6816.
>
> Fred "katman" - So.SF
|