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I know where there is one in a salvage yard, it had good windshields, rubber and the grilledensor. I can check to see if it is still in existence or if it found the torch! Do you only need the grilledensor or do you need other grille parts? Doug

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I know where there is one in a salvage yard, it had good windshields, rubber and the grilledensor. I can check to see if it is still in existence or if it found the torch! Do you only need the grilledensor or do you need other grille parts? Doug

That's great! Whereat? I will probably end up needing a whole bunch of parts down the road, but for right now, I could really use the the engine oil dipstick, grilledensor, the windshield and the rubber (if they can be salvaged undamaged).

Thanks Doug

Justin LaMountain

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That's great! Whereat? I will probably end up needing a whole bunch of parts down the road, but for right now, I could really use the the engine oil dipstick, grilledensor, the windshield and the rubber (if they can be salvaged undamaged).

Thanks Doug

I know where a Cruiseliner is also that has good sheep metal. The glass looked good from what I could tell. I will be to the area within the next week and snap a few pictures.

PM me with your email address so I can send pictures.

Rob

Dog.jpg.487f03da076af0150d2376dbd16843ed.jpgPlodding along with no job nor practical application for my existence, but still trying to fix what's broke.

 

 

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I know where a Cruiseliner is also that has good sheep metal. The glass looked good from what I could tell. I will be to the area within the next week and snap a few pictures.

PM me with your email address so I can send pictures.

Rob

Found a grill too. Got a good used source for parts...

Justin LaMountain

Consulting Forester

and Horselogger

Green Man Forestry

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