Parting 1972 Electra 225

Discussion in 'Parts for sale' started by rus, Feb 4, 2017.

  1. rus

    rus Well-Known Member

    $50 plus the ride
     
  2. rus

    rus Well-Known Member

    I can get photos, but the battery tray area is basically gone and the doghouse on the fender has rust. In Maryland until Friday. If want I will do $50 plus ride for both parts.


    Rus
     
  3. rus

    rus Well-Known Member

    replied on Sunday
     
  4. rus

    rus Well-Known Member

    You still want these?
     
  5. rus

    rus Well-Known Member

    $60 plus ride. How do we wrap it to protect it on greyhound?
     
  6. Brad Conley

    Brad Conley RIP Staff Member

    I will take it. Really don't need to wrap, I would just use something like Gorilla Tape on the rubber to protect it. Write my shipping address etc on paper then completely cover that paper with clear shipping tape, maybe even use one of those tags that you wrap the wire around something on the part too. I'll send you a PM to arrange payment, etc.

    Thanks!
     
  7. sbrmd

    sbrmd Well-Known Member

    Got you original requesting money and shipping to your zip, responded with detailed proposal about shroud and steering wheel, did you see that one? Never got a response.
     
  8. Brad Conley

    Brad Conley RIP Staff Member

    PM sent.

    Thanks Russ!
     
  9. 72stage1455

    72stage1455 Member

    I need a rear bumper with brackets 1972 electra
    How much + shipping 11318 Maybrook Ave Riverview fl 33569
     
  10. fatboybuick

    fatboybuick Well-Known Member

    did that passenger side fender leave yet? if not I'm interested in more pics, it'll need to come to milwaukee wi 53206. 4149403222 george
     
  11. Matt Knutson

    Matt Knutson Well-Known Member

    If you go to a Ford dealer or a body shop and get the blue wrap that Ford puts around new bumpers it will keep a bumper or other parts from freight damage. It is very durable and free. The stuff also works great for putting on the floor or ground under the car while you work on the car. It protects from scratching elbows and cold bones. Rolls up for easy storage, too.
     
  12. rus

    rus Well-Known Member

    Sorry all I sold the rest of the car as a whole.
     

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