Re: Home Monster Garage Project?
From: Jason Polzer (jasoninternethosting.com)
Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2008 09:50:43 -0800 (PST)
When in doubt, throw it out!

My garage is squeaky clean. Any parts that don't sell the first time I give away free to first come first serve car club members.

Of course there is a catch. My garage is clean however my "car room" in the basement has every brand new original take-off part for any mods that were done. Just in case I ever want to restore one day. Those don't count, right? :)

Jason

Rick Lindsay wrote:
So true.  And I might ask; Has anyone found a way to
get rid of these parts?  Mine just keep accumulating!

rick

--- JAshburne [at] aol.com wrote:

That sounds exactly right! Of course, you probably
know the answer to "How do you make a small fortune in old car parts?"
Answer: "First, you start with a large
fortune....."
Amazed
John
In a message dated 1/2/2008 11:05:12 P.M. Eastern
Standard Time, jimshadow [at] verizon.net writes:


Holy  Sh*t!   Some of you guys have a small fortune
in your  garages!!!

JIM

-----Original Message-----
From: coyote [at] acme-ltd.com
[mailto:coyote [at] acme-ltd.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 11:00 PM
To: JIM
Cc: The FerrariList
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] Home Monster Garage Project?



Ok, I'll play ...



Repro dash for '71-'82 Alfa  Spider

NOS brake booster for a '71 - '94 Alfa  Spider

NOS wilton wool carpet set for a 71-78 Alfa  spider

NOS Carpet floor mats for a -'71 - '78 Alfa  Spider

Assorted steel and alloy wheels for 105/115 series Alfas

Assorted 4 cylinder Alfa engines and cylinder heads (mostly 2L,
although I'm pretty sure I have one 1750 block, not
sure if I have the
matching head)


Assorted used 4 and 6 cylinder alfa cams

Assorted used 4  and 6 Cylinder alfa exhaust headers

one pair of Alfa GTV-6  bumpers

One 5 speed transaxle for a alfa GTV-6/milano (non LSD)

one front bumper section for a '83-'89 Alfa spider (not sure which
side)


Some assorted Alfa  Spica injection pumps and
related parts

Instrument cluster  for a '83-'89 alfa spider, and
some assorted gauges
for alfas  of other years

A pair of seats for an alfa spider (78 or  so)



One original set of Dunlop brakes and all the related suspension parts
needed to install them for an early (66-67) alfa
Duetto




One set (or possibly 3) ET  slot mags for a BMW 2002

3 BWA 14x6 Sportstar alloys for a  105/115 alfa



One set of stock alloy Wheels for a  BMW 840ci

One set of stock alloy wheels for a BMW 850 (not CSI)



One box of oddball VW beetle  parts

One box of assorted Jeep Wrangler  parts

One or two boxes of odd BMW 2002 parts, including a few sheet metal
parts


One BMW 1602 (or  2002?) driveshaft

One box of odd Delco (various ignition  parts,
alternator, voltage
regulator) and 1 raw water pump for  a universal
super sabre (buick 225
CID odd fire v6) marine  engine

Saab 900 CIS fuel distributor and assorted intake/fuel injection parts



One stock ferrari 308  QV muffler

Some assorted 308QV parts and the original Blaupunkt Am/FM cassete
stero that came out of it




One large box of assorted BMW E32 (750iL)   parts
(switches, control
modules, etc)

One  almost new complete toyota cylinder head from
the mid 80s ...  22RE
engine perhaps, not sure its been years since I've
looked  at it.



A pair of used Solex carbs and linkage from  a BMW
3.0CS



One used front air dam (kind of ratty)  with fog
lights from a BMW
635CSI



Plus one and half ('75 and '77) alfa spiders that I
thought at  one
time I would build one car out of, not likely to
happen  any time soon,
but I probably have 90% of all the parts to do  so.



I'm sure there is a lot more, but this is all  I can
think of without
doing a physical  inventory.



Jeff







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