NOT MINE 1973 Chrysler At The Rancho Cordova, CA. Pick-N-Pull Wrecking Yard.

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NOT MINE NOT MINE.
INFORMATION ONLY.
Anyone within driving distance to the Rancho Cordova, California, (Sacramento Area) Pick-N-Pull wrecking yard they just put out this 1973 Chrysler to be picked over.
I'm not interested in getting anything off of it, but thought i would let the membership know.
These old Chrysler's, Dodge's, Plymouth's, just don't show up anymore, in this day and age.

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Someone get those front spindles and calipers!
How do you know that?
Your Medford, Oregon.

My error.
I misinterpreted your comment in posting #2.
I thought you somehow knew the calipers and spindles were already gone off the car.
You would like to see someone get those parts off the car.

Those parts are to damm expensive to purchase at the wrecking yards in this day and age.
And if i bought them, they are only worth so much in trying to sell them, and it's just not worth it anymore in trying to sell them.
And shipping costs are thru the roof these days, for heavy packages.
 
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Here is another one for you @ayilar to put in the 1973 Chrysler thread. The car doesn’t look too bad but we would need more pictures to see what it really looks like, it would be a good parts car for someone I guess if it is really bad. I hope someone saves it more though. By the way, this should go in the “not mine” section.
 
Here is another one for you @ayilar to put in the 1973 Chrysler thread. The car doesn’t look too bad but we would need more pictures to see what it really looks like, it would be a good parts car for someone I guess if it is really bad. I hope someone saves it more though. By the way, this should go in the “not mine” section.
A Moderator can move this over to the For Sale From Other Sites, for the official listing category.
 
I had nothing to do this morning, so i went over to the local PNP, and checked out that car in person.
The transmission, and 8 3/4 differential are now gone, but that big tuna boat still has lots of good parts on it.
I just might have to go back some morning, and get parts off it, and try and peddle them on this site.


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-----I just might have to go back some morning, and get parts off it.-----

I got the rear window defogger assembly off of it this morning.
And the single snorkel air cleaner for the 4bbl. carburetor.

I took the power steering pump off of it to, but didn't buy it, when they wanted $46.00 bucks for it, $5.00 core charge, then state sales tax, and a tax what that call an environmental fee.
Then they would probably ding me for the pulley that's on it, and the mounting bracket.
If you got a smart cashier on check out, that sees everything, you had better dig deep in your wallet for the dollar bills.
It's been to darn expensive to buy Pick-N-Pull wrecking yard parts, out here in Commiefornia, any more.
It's just not worth it.
 
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@hemi71x I'll buy the trim tag, vin tag, broadcast sheet or any other factory documentation from you if you go and get it.

Did you at least get pics of the trim tag and vin tag so we can mark it as a dead car?
 
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