Scoot, could the whole car be saved?
Love to get it AUS side for a real unique looking Estate at the next show!
Dave, what is cost for import from the US?
Could be worth it for the uniqueness
OZ
Hello from an Ohio Bellel Owner
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Re: Hello from an Ohio Bellel Owner
So many toys and so little time to play!!
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Re: Hello from an Ohio Bellel Owner
Scott sent me this message before:
Hi - I have no idea if the entire car can be purchased. Sometimes the junkyard can sell, sometimes they can't. It depends on what manner the car came into their possession. If you want to contact the junkyard, they are:
Sun Valley
Pick Your Part
11201 Pendleton Street
Sun Valley, Ca 91352
(800)962-2277
And the car is located in their "Primo" section.
According to their on-line inventory, the car hit the yard on 6/26/13, but I doubt that anyone has seen it.
http://www.lkqpickyourpart.com/location ... 3/recents/
Expect them to be unhelpful on the phone, but maybe you will get lucky. Ask to speak with someone about buying an entire car that is in the Primo yard. My best guess is that they paid $500 for it at a police auction or something like that...
Scott
[email protected]
Hi - I have no idea if the entire car can be purchased. Sometimes the junkyard can sell, sometimes they can't. It depends on what manner the car came into their possession. If you want to contact the junkyard, they are:
Sun Valley
Pick Your Part
11201 Pendleton Street
Sun Valley, Ca 91352
(800)962-2277
And the car is located in their "Primo" section.
According to their on-line inventory, the car hit the yard on 6/26/13, but I doubt that anyone has seen it.
http://www.lkqpickyourpart.com/location ... 3/recents/
Expect them to be unhelpful on the phone, but maybe you will get lucky. Ask to speak with someone about buying an entire car that is in the Primo yard. My best guess is that they paid $500 for it at a police auction or something like that...
Scott
[email protected]
1919 Scripps-Booth
1962 Rover P5 coupe
1965 Isuzu Bellel
1971 Pontiac GT-37
1962 Rover P5 coupe
1965 Isuzu Bellel
1971 Pontiac GT-37