Bryan, I may be dense (well I know I am dense) but I don't get your meaning. As far as collectibility, even moose droppings are collectible if you want to make jewelry for the tourists in Alaska. Honest. Joe --- Teamamc <teamamc@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > The names have been changed to protect the guilty. > This email is very applicable to 1986 mentality. Who > knew back then. > > > > > On September 7, 1986 JOE B FULTON wrote: > > > > > I have several NOS Pacer front shock struts > > > and one Pacer tail light which I need to get > > > rid of. They are taking up room and I may be > moving > > > fairly soon. I have offered these on Ebay at > > > ridiculously low starting prices and have had > "rambler > > > mentality" look-e-loos, but no bidders. > > > > Please pass the word to any owner of one of these > future > > > collectible cars. > > > > > > Also, these cars (Pacers/Dodge whatevers) have > been > > > showing up quite frequently in the PickNPull > yards > > > here in CA for the last year or so. I guess > they are > > > reaching the end of their economically useful > lives. > > > Many are still in good overall condition but > have > > > dirty interiors and have obviously not been > maintained > > > well. If any committed owner wants used parts, > let me > > > know and I'd be glad to pull them. > > > > > > Joe Fulton > > > > > > Salinas, CA > > > > > > Sorry Joe but if you didn't mention these as a > future collectable car I > would have not said a word BUT!!! Those are going to > be a future collectable > car? I just heard Yugo's are now colectabe cars. > Sorry Frank but put an M-16 > bullet between my eyes and kill me. Since Bart is > being nice I have to say > it. These cars wouldn't even make good razor blades > or beer cans or even > passable land fill material. The only thing they > would possibly be good for > is to make sub-standard off shore made repo Mustang > and Camero parts. I know > I am in trouble. > > "Doc" > > > > > > > > > > >