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Post by driftonedge on Jan 11, 2008 0:46:33 GMT -8
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Post by Carlyn Dinkler on Jan 11, 2008 6:43:27 GMT -8
I can help with a new fender ($352.90) which I have here at the house, & I think I can put together a kit of the rubber & bolts to mount it. I should have a splash shield (behind the front tire) if your splash shield is crushed. If you want a used fender that you can blast, prime, & repair yourself, I can look to see what I have, $100 to $250 depending on condition when we go to the farm (large storage & work location) in a few weeks.
I will have to check for the front side marker lamp which I may be able to assemble from parts.
I do not have the door handle, grill or roof rail chrome which are unique to the coupe. If you had a sedan or wagon, I have parts.
I may have the chrome at the left of the grill (at front of the fender) and a front bumper if needed.
If interested, send an E-mail and I will give more details. I take paypal to my E-mail address. Carlyn Dinkler cdinkler@bellsouth.net
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Post by belindats on Jan 11, 2008 21:22:49 GMT -8
yikes! i have almost the same car. If i have time i'll post a photo or 2.
I may have a marker lamp if you still need from extra fenders i have. If you are in so-cal have you checked out the local "pick-your-parts" type yards? Also in north-cal there is a dismantler out in Sacramento that does toyota only but i do not think they have cars this old.
As to how common the markII is in other parts of the world i can not say. When i was in HongKong about 15 years back i checked to see if they could get parts for my MarkII, was hoping they could get me a master power window switch. While at the parts counter the guy let me look at the catalog and it had an image of an El Camino or Ranchero style body not sent to USA. I do recall seeing then a lot of Mark II in Hawaii in the mid to late 70's. I'm sure most of them have been scraped or rusted away. And way off the subject but over in Honolulu there are a L O T of mopar neons, Like way more than i see on the mainland.
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