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post Apr 13 2013, 05:09 PM
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Please remember it takes time to cut these out and you have to have the correct tools. Besides, think about how much time you will save in man hours and materials by not getting into any fabricating. Each panel takes about 2-3 hours or more to cut. How much does a Porsche dealer charge per labor hour?


These panels are straight and mostly in solid condition. I have not seen any evidence of crashes or bad bondo jobs.

Front or rear bumper complete $175
Doors AS-IS $35 each, just the core
Front fenders - sold
Rear fender left or right - $95 each
Sail Trim left or right - $70
Complete rear quarter panel with sail trim section - $130 each
Front or rear bumper area - $105
Front trunk floor - $200
Rear trunk floor - $150
Cowl wall - $100
Front trunk lid - $80
Rear trunk lid - sold
Roll bar - $45
Fender wells - $85
Longs left or right- $100
Center tunnel - $100
Cross member - $100
Patches for floor board, front or rear firewall, door jamb, etc - $40-$75
Anything else, ask

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NO PAYPAL OR SILLY HANDLING CHARGES EVER!!!!

thanks,
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post Apr 15 2013, 03:58 AM
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PM sent for pedal area floor and firewall around master cylinder. Thanks
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post Apr 15 2013, 07:14 PM
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Per your request, here are the two sections (or one section if floor is good under the pedal cluster) that I'm looking for.

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post Apr 19 2013, 11:12 PM
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Weekend bump. This "76 has a lot of good panels left on it.
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post Apr 20 2013, 08:08 AM
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Pm sent..
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post Apr 28 2013, 12:33 PM
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QUOTE(tweet @ Apr 13 2013, 04:09 PM) *

Please remember it takes time to cut these out and you have to have the correct tools. Besides, think about how much time you will save in man hours and materials by not getting into any fabricating. Each panel takes about 2-3 hours or more to cut. How much does a Porsche dealer charge per labor hour?


These panels are straight and mostly in solid condition. I have not seen any evidence of crashes or bad bondo jobs.

Front or rear bumper complete $175
Doors AS-IS $35 each, just the core
Front fenders - sold
Rear fender left or right - $85 each
Sail Trim left or right - $50
Complete rear quarter panel with sail trim section - $115 each
Front or rear bumper area - $105
Front trunk floor - $65
Rear trunk floor - $80
Cowl wall - $85
Front trunk lid - $80
Rear trunk lid - sold
Roll bar - $45
Fender wells - $85
Longs left or right- $100
Center tunnel - $100
Cross member - $100
Patches for floor board, front or rear firewall, door jamb, etc - $30-$50
Anything else, ask

All prices + shipping by weight and location to you.
NO PAYPAL OR SILLY HANDLING CHARGES EVER!!!!

thanks,
dan



I will take the front trunk floor pan.

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post Apr 28 2013, 01:08 PM
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I'd be interested in both doors, gutted is fine. You're in South Florida? Whereabouts?
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post May 1 2013, 08:54 PM
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Does it have a decent hell-hole and engine tray attachment?
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QUOTE(ThePaintedMan @ Apr 28 2013, 03:08 PM) *

I'd be interested in both doors, gutted is fine. You're in South Florida? Whereabouts?

Hi. Sorry I didn't see your post on the doors until now. The car is in Homestead, southern Miami-Dade county. The doors are pretty much as you see them in the pictures. Some rust through along the bottom, but the rest, is good. If you want to take a drive down, we could set something up.
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Anything on my question?
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QUOTE(wingnut86 @ May 7 2013, 10:07 AM) *

Anything on my question?

Just recently removed the fi system, that is why I had not responded. Here is an updated picture of that area.


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weekend bump
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Still taking requests for cuts.
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QUOTE(tweet @ May 31 2013, 04:14 PM) *

Still taking requests for cuts.


Still looking for the master cylinder area of the forward firewall and pedal cluster floor area.
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post Jun 2 2013, 10:46 AM
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not really cut metal, but i could use that fuel pump mounting bracket and hardware in the front trunk (planning to relocate). price shipped to 78266?
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not really cut metal, but i could use that fuel pump mounting bracket and hardware in the front trunk (planning to relocate). price shipped to 78266?

The fuel pump bracket and cover have been sold.
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Driver side floor pan has been sold. Still a lot of good panels left on the car.
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Interested in both door jambs. How is the vertical panel behind front bumper below the driver side head light area outward of the bumper shock?
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