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General Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Horst on February 13, 2010, 06:34:47 PM

Title: Pick n Pull bummer.........
Post by: Horst on February 13, 2010, 06:34:47 PM
I've been frequenting the Pick n Pull wrecking in yard in Moss Landing since forever.......
Probably been there 100 times.......
today, for the first time ever..........there wasn't a single 70s Dodge van...........
a sad day, and I fear there will be more to come...

Now, there was a 77 or 78 Clipper in the "RV Cage" - a place where you are not allowed to go in - what they do is regularly pull one RV out of there and stick it in the yard.
I asked the manager when the Clipper would get put in there  - and she said she didn't know - but that I could call regularly and ask.
Some other interesting rigs in there as well.
If I'm able to find out, I'll let you all know if/when that Clipper gets put in the yard.
Title: Re: Pick n Pull bummer.........
Post by: John Eversoll on February 13, 2010, 07:48:32 PM
Man , There are 70's dodge vans out here in Souther Calif.

Like crazy......   I have been yanking the speedos off from everyone that I see is in good condition.
It is a crime to see those 440's just waiting for the scrap heap....
Let alone the 727 that sits behind the Narly Block.
Wish I had room!!!!!!!
John
Title: Re: Pick n Pull bummer.........
Post by: John Eversoll on February 19, 2010, 01:22:43 AM
Horst, is there something in perticular you are looking for at the wrecking yard???

Cuz if I run across it I will send it to ya....

John :)
Title: Re: Pick n Pull bummer.........
Post by: Horst on February 20, 2010, 03:48:25 PM
John
I'm not looking for anything in particular  - I just look around and "know it when I see it"
but I'm generally on the lookout for:
a spare gas tank (36 gal poly)
air dam
glass (rear bath "smoke" glass from Clipper) - and other glass
good chrome bumper, bumper guards
usual plastic engine stuff (water tanks for window washer, radiator over flow)
etc., etc.

thanks - but don't send me anything - I'm broke right now anyhow - but if I see something I really like - I'll buy it on plastic
Title: Re: Pick n Pull bummer.........
Post by: mccammonds on February 20, 2010, 07:29:40 PM
I'll get in line right behind Horst for one of those 36 gallon poly tanks.   If anyone sees one let us know.

Both side window cranks assemblies are broke but it looks like I may have to replace the whole window to fix that problem.
Title: Re: Pick n Pull bummer.........
Post by: wanderer on September 16, 2010, 09:20:13 AM
Hi John,Horst,   
I have a 1976 dodge B300 Amer. Clipper. I am hoping that 440cu. in. still has an air cleaner housing.   I am looking for a" OEM Air Cleaner Housing" that fits a 4 barrel carburetor.  The former owner changed to an after market air cleaner. This makes it hard to get the RV smog check.       My email address is langsum@prodigy.net    Thanks   James
Title: Re: Pick n Pull bummer.........
Post by: John Eversoll on September 17, 2010, 12:08:34 AM


    Hi James, I don't know where you are located.... But Look at any and all the years

    from 76 to 79... They were pretty much generic from what I understand but then again I am not Horst or Jerry....  They" are the pro's....

   I always go to Ecollogy auto wrecking yard in Santa Fe Springs...  If they don't have it,

It was never made!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Let me know what ya come up with...  If ya still can't find anything I will look around for ya.........John

   
Title: Re: Pick n Pull bummer.........
Post by: wanderer on September 21, 2010, 12:51:57 PM
Hi John,
I would really appreciated if you locate the OEM air cleaner for 4 barrel carb.  Let me know how much money and I will pay you for it.  I have been on line looking and have been unlucky.   Thanks again for your help.   Take care.
Title: Re: Pick n Pull bummer.........
Post by: John Eversoll on September 21, 2010, 04:33:40 PM


   No  Pro Blameo ,  Will search and destroy !!

   I will be going to the wrecking yard this Saturday
and should let you know the out come Saturday afternoon.

Take care, John