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Re: looking for storage (charles)
Don't despair, Charles. Something or somebody will turn-up. It always does.
I faced a similar problem about a year ago. I had to make room by moving Barb's old 240 (the one with the West Coast body). After some hand-wringing, I decided to strip it, clean and store the parts above my garage.
It's worked out pretty well. I have a ready-to use emergency parts inventory (ECU, MAF, head, interior bits, hard to find fasteners, etc.) that is protected from the elements.
You might, in a pinch, be able to do the same. Hard to find stuff like doors, window glass etc. are pretty easy to store. Granted, you'd need to part with the chassis -- but it would be useless anyway after sitting in a field for a few years.
Paul
Don't despair, Charles. Something or somebody will turn-up. It always does.
I faced a similar problem about a year ago. I had to make room by moving Barb's old 240 (the one with the West Coast body). After some hand-wringing, I decided to strip it, clean and store the parts above my garage.
It's worked out pretty well. I have a ready-to use emergency parts inventory (ECU, MAF, head, interior bits, hard to find fasteners, etc.) that is protected from the elements.
You might, in a pinch, be able to do the same. Hard to find stuff like doors, window glass etc. are pretty easy to store. Granted, you'd need to part with the chassis -- but it would be useless anyway after sitting in a field for a few years.
Paul