if it aint there, there's a good chance it won't break!
83 SR5 Silver/Blue (Snowmobile/work beater)-totaled but drivable
85 SR5 Blue
88 SR5 White (the 'good' one)-not anymore-totaled
87 fwd silver wagon a/t
87 4wd dx Cream (a/t- not anymore- now m/t)
Skipperz wrote:21209?? You are right around the corner from me! I'm about 6 miles north on Greenspring Ave.
I feel a T4 'beer summit' between you guys is imminent. Be sure to take pics.
It's a scientific fact that in a twin engine aircraft, when one engine fails there is always enough power in the remaining engine to make it all the way to the crash site.
skipperz- 21209 is my work address (mt washington.) i live in the harford rd area. danzo- you could be right- right now i'm drinking plenty of beer- our ravens are getting their butts KICKED!!
if it aint there, there's a good chance it won't break!
83 SR5 Silver/Blue (Snowmobile/work beater)-totaled but drivable
85 SR5 Blue
88 SR5 White (the 'good' one)-not anymore-totaled
87 fwd silver wagon a/t
87 4wd dx Cream (a/t- not anymore- now m/t)
if it aint there, there's a good chance it won't break!
83 SR5 Silver/Blue (Snowmobile/work beater)-totaled but drivable
85 SR5 Blue
88 SR5 White (the 'good' one)-not anymore-totaled
87 fwd silver wagon a/t
87 4wd dx Cream (a/t- not anymore- now m/t)
Petros wrote:It seems a shame to trash a good body. It seems to me if it is not crunched or a rust bucket, it is worth restoring.
that was my thinking, there's gotta be someone close by that could use this body. i'm crushing one of mine cuz it's rotted right out, but this doesn't seem right!
My plan was to sell this on once I finished my other car, but it was in a crash which bent the frame. So no, it's not really worth restoring, which is a shame because it is pretty good in terms of being rust free. It's still here though so if anyone wants the body I'd be happy to see it go to a better place than the crusher!
rer233-- I've been pretty busy with things so I haven't been able to get a quote. I put the size of it in online and it said it'd be $110, which I think is high. Ill get into UPS asap and get a better quote.
86 Silver SR5 "Silver Bullet"- 3in lift, 205/75/14s, torque cam, big brakes- Sold
86 Red SR5 "Battle Wagon"- 2.5in lift, 205/75/14s, rebuilt 3ac, chalkboard hood- Totaled
86 White DX "The Gateway Drug"- All stock-Totaled
You might look at Fed-Ex ground freight, usually cheapest for heavy items. For bulky items that do not weight much no one beats Grey Hound bus Freight. They only go by weight, so large items are a bargain to ship, they put in the cargo compartment of their buses and usually arrives in only a day or two. The only catch is you have to take it to the nearest Grey Hound bus station to send it, and it has to be picked up from a Grey hound bus station at the other end. But most medium size and larger towns have Grey hound stations.