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'85 Wagon... Need anything off of it??PeteA216 07-20-2005, 12:18 AM Parts for Nearly Nothing! Hey everyone, I bought myself an 85 Caprice Estate wagon for parts (I took the tranny, A/C system, and tires). I don't really need anything else off of it, so If anybody needs anything from it, just ask and give me a price and shipping money (unless you're picking it up), and I'll take it off of the car for yah. No part is to big or too small (not shipping the whole car :grinno: ), but I'll have to check to make sure the part's not already broken, or rusted out. I've listed below what isn't in salvagable condition. I'll have the car for the rest of the month, then its going to the grave yard. Let me know, they're crushin' these cars and I really dont want any of it to go to waste. I live in the outskirts of Rochester NY. If anybody wants anything, just contact me through email: PeterGMC25@aol.com, or leave a post on this thread. I'll be gone the 21st and 22nd, but will be back the following day. Don't hesitate to ask. Damaged parts: -Steering column -Dash pad is ok, but cracked -Any Body Parts except the hood (which is good) -Stereo -Windshield washer fluid pump -Exhaust system -Rear Bumper -Guages Theres probably more, I just haven't noticed it yet. randy78 07-20-2005, 08:22 AM doe sit have 88 style front door panel woodgrain strips ? like in the broughams ? i need pass side one also clips/screws any other hardware for attaching these strips, and the pull straps- the original screws for them and woodgrain door strap pull covers(rectangle plastic ones you know what i mean lol) also does the sterio work ? or what sterio is in it ? thanks for anything PeteA216 07-20-2005, 11:43 PM The stereo is the silver colored one with the equalizer and tape player, but it only works sometimes, and the screen is completely shot. As for the door trim, look at the picture below and tell me if its what you need. http://www.freewebs.com/petea/wagondoor1.JPG PeteA216 07-20-2005, 11:55 PM Note: I will be away thursday July 21, and friday July 22, and will not have access to a computer, so I will not be able to reply to anyone's posts or emails until I get back friday night. ** I will also be keeping the wagon for an extra week after this month if anyone will happen to need/want something from it. randy78 07-21-2005, 02:49 AM ok no good then on the sterio, im just gonna go aftermarket, all the stock ones seem to be garbage heh and the woodgrain piece i need from the door is the narrow stip one on door panel inside car where door pull strap mounts to it can you pic the door panels ? also how much for the mirrors and cheap post office or fed ex ground mail to 62656 i need them for my 81 c-10 pickup that i am converting to sport thanks :D bobss396 07-21-2005, 08:35 AM How are the front door pull straps? Mine are missing some of the hardware, I need the big sheetmetal screws and the rectangular inserts that cover the screws. You can email me directly. ovaltrak49@msn.com Thanks, Bob bobss396 07-21-2005, 09:01 AM Since you possibly have the steering column loose, how does the cruise control lever come out of it? Also where does the wire running from it wind up? I have to replace mine probably over the weekend. Thanks, Bob randy78 07-21-2005, 12:29 PM the wires run straight down the column, one of the plugs right under dash at column is the wires fro the cruise switch, its two or three small wires, not too hard to pull up through column after you remove the lower cover panel undeer column at bottom of dash shell fraem where column mounts to car(not at firewall) you just gotta take your time and fish them through, they run outside of the inner part of column and just inside the outer shell tube of it- in between those just like the turn signal switch wires do too, youll see, just start chucking screws and get the colored filler cover panel off under dash there, if i had a didigcam i could show you on this 80 something tilt auto cruise column i have laying around for parts thats got the cruise switch(and stem/shaft) hanging out of it, all ytou have to do is remove steering wheel, and lockplate and thats it, one screw holds stem to the turn sig switch assembly, philliops head not real big screw, threads right into turn sig switch assembly plastic(yellowish white colored stuff) BTW thats a nice looking wagon by the pic why did you say youre parting it ? it looks cleaner than my 88 even wish i could find a woodgrain wagon, or a wagon at all, they all long gone here, demo derbies :/ thanks bobss396 07-21-2005, 12:56 PM Thanks for the info Randy, I'll have to stare at it for a while but what you offered should help me. Hopefully the part gets here today or tomorrow. Bob randy78 07-21-2005, 01:37 PM lemme know if you need more info i can look it up in a book and scan it if i can find it :P wish i could pic though good luck randy78 07-21-2005, 01:39 PM oh and i almost forgot tie kit string or similar to end of wires at bottom of column beofre pulling harness up the column then tie rpelacment to the string and fish it down with the string be alot easier, or should be like electricians to with fishtapes GM probably did soemthing just liek this anyways when they assembled their columns good luck bobss396 07-21-2005, 03:35 PM Yeah, if you wouldn't mind scanning a repair manual page or 2 that would be great. I have a Chiltons and Haynes here, both of which should be hanging from a hook in an outhouse for all the great information they offer. I was considering cutting the old wire off by the column and using that to pull the new wire through. I'm going to take pictures of this as I go. Bob randy78 07-21-2005, 04:26 PM that might work too, be careful ill see what i can find after work tonight(around midnight or 1am) and scan what i might find :D cuz i have to leave liek right now to there, its that time, lol good luck PeteA216 07-22-2005, 09:54 PM I'm back guys. As for the woodgrain on the door straps, the car has the other style strap (See picture). As for the mirrors, The junk yard was asking $20 each for them (Got a set for my car before I bought the wagon :D), so what do you say to $20 for the both of them? I'll take em off, clean em, and lube up the mechanisms in them. I found shipping to be the cheapest through US Mail at $6.85 If you want, email me at PeterGMC25@aol.com http://www.freewebs.com/petea/strap.JPG PeteA216 07-24-2005, 04:40 PM Would the gearing of the rear end be any different on the 85 wagon than that of my 84 sedan? KCBigTimer 07-27-2005, 12:32 PM i need a rear view mirror PeteA216 07-27-2005, 06:49 PM i need a rear view mirror Sure, shipping shouldn't be any more than $5.00. How much is it worth to you? Email me... PeterGMC25@aol.com KCBigTimer 07-27-2005, 06:53 PM how much you want the salvage yards ask bout $10 to $20 KCBigTimer 07-27-2005, 06:54 PM i could pay by check i don't got any credit cards PeteA216 07-28-2005, 12:51 PM I'd prefer payment through a money order, or if consealed well enough cash would work too. $10 sounds good, $20 is probably what a junk yard would charge, but I think thats a little excessive. Let me know, I took it off the car, its in great shape. KCBigTimer 07-28-2005, 04:27 PM alright let me get a money order put together for you then and it will be monday when i can do it all. so $15.00 all together right? PeteA216 07-28-2005, 09:54 PM Yup, sounds good. I'll go and pack the mirror now. KCBigTimer 07-28-2005, 10:06 PM alrighty thank you PeteA216 07-31-2005, 10:12 AM hey, no problem. 1986Z28 07-31-2005, 12:17 PM depends, take a picture of both sids and i can tell you PeteA216 08-04-2005, 12:01 AM depends, take a picture of both sids and i can tell you tell me what? vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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