--- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "lumina333" <lumina3@xxxx> wrote: > I think I am going to take a nap after I post this....Worked for 3 > hours pulling Gremlin parts off the rust bucket 1974 Yellow Gremlin X > found in a field in East Central rural Alabama. Here is what I was > able to salvage (so far - got to go back for a few others next week): > sun visors, steering wheel(tan, 3 spoke, AMC horn has 1 small crack, > but minimal damage), gauge package, window crank handles, grille, > headlamp covers, middle plastic dash piece that fits over heater > controls, all lenses, chrome spoiler w/gaskets (gaskets in bad shape, > but can be templated), 1 chrome volcano hub piece, Gremlin hood > emblem, lighter, seat belt plastic pieces (guides, etc.), and > driver's side chrome rear view mirror. Did any one want the chrome > luggage rack? I am going to go back next week for more parts, namely > the back hatch pieces, floor shifter bezel, dash pad, glove box > cover, and try to open the hood (says 3.8 L on back). Anyone need > interior plastic pieces or engine parts? Please let me know what to > pull. I don't want much for these parts, mainly postage to ship them > to you + a couple of dollars for my time. That is, the parts I don't > need. :-) Just let me know..... If the car has power disc brakes you should see about getting the brake booster. It is a double diaphram one as opposed to a power drum brake one which is a single diaphram one. They are hard to find and are rebuildable. "Doc"