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Offline vangremlin

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« on: December 02, 2013, 03:31:21 PM »
This was posted by Eddie Stakes on behalf of another fellow on a Gremlin group:

 Hi Eddie. For some reason I can't log onto the list, so can you pass the
> word on an 88 Eagle in the Turner, Oregon U-pull
> It is rust free, and totally straight. Power windows, locks, tilt auto.
> Not leather seats but not torn seats either, I neglected to check on power
> seats or not. Blue with inserts. Very nice car. Body is straight and glass
> good.
> And the hatch area is rust free. The hatch lip has no rust, the tire well
> is spotless. By the looks of this car I think it spent a lot of time
> indoors. It came from E Washington, which is high desert.
> I have pulled some parts, and some ham fisted idiot got there before me
> and used a chisle to remove the back door pulls (thanks alot Magilla).
> So if anyone wants soem good rust free parts, jump on this guy. Quick.
> They don't keep AMCs around long and all the target items are picked
> already.
>


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