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Parts - Still Cleaning Up


ohgodno

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Price: $100
Location: Newburgh


Description:

Reposting since my other thread got too heavy with photos. PM for pictures.

All prices plus shipping and PayPal fees if applicable. 

 

Sunroof parts - $60

Incomplete - Missing the long pieces, but if you're missing something - or one of these is nicer than what you have, make an offer or get spares.

 

Sunroof cable sliders - $50

Great condition.

 

Sunroof Panel (exterior) - $150

Some surface rust bubbles - nothing that stripping the old paint off won't take care of. 

 

Roundie Tails COMPLETE - $60

Chrome is pitted, and one of the lenses is melted and detached. The lenses will shine up when polished, the metal rings will need a refinish, or sand them down and black them out.

 

B-Pillar trim pieces - $40 each or $100 for all three (missing passenger vertical piece)

Shines up nice, a few tiny scratches/nicks. Looks great from 3-4 ft.

 

Early-ish Seat Rails - $170 OBO

Not the front lever ones. Some rust, but not too nasty, will clean up easily with evaporust or a blast. These are the rails that have the bent down tab in the front. Complete with bolts etc. These need some lube but work well.

 

Black Vinyl Seats - $150 OBO

I had these listed for parts, but I decided to clean them up and they're actually not terrible. A new driver's seat bottom and these may be good to go. All the functions - function: recline, push forward, headrests click up and down. Could use a spray of lube to smooth it all out, but it all works.

 

Red Tip Antenna - $75 (posted on eBay for more, but FAQ discount because FAQ) 

Pretty good condition, some pitting but shines up well enough to look good from 5ft. Doesn't retract. 

 

Chrome Front Bumper - SOLD

 

Chrome Rear Bumper (long sides) - SOLD

 

Driveshaft from 1971 - $60

Surface rust–this will clean up nicely.

 

Rear Diff 1971 - $50 OBO

Unknown condition. I'll check ratio.

 

Roof with a hole in it - $50

You'll get the roof minus the top part of the windshield surround… not sure if that works for putting a sunroof on a slicktop…

 

Trunk Lid - $25

Rusty in the center rear where the trim mounts. Not much material left on the inside edge.

 

Frame Rail - $150 each  SOLD

 

Bolt in Battery Tray - $5

It's got a lot of tiny holes and lots of pitting. 

 

Gas Tank 1971 - SOLD

 

Klippan seatbelt holder BMW 1971 - $5

Very rough, pitted and rusty. If you want a cheap one to refinish - here it is. 

 

Getrag 232 4-speed 1971 - $25

Seemingly doesn't shift into 3rd or 4th based on messing with it. Doesn't come with the platform, just the trans. 

 

Passenger Door - $250 OBO

Bits of rust here and there, but we've all seen waaay worse. 

 

Steering column with steering wheel - $40

Steering wheel is a 3 spoke bus wheel, cracked in places and tarnished metal trim. The key cylinder was pried out. No blinker or wiper switches. 

 

M10 Bottom-End Stuff

Let me know what you need, have a block, pistons, crank, etc…

 

PM if interested or need some pictures. I'll be adding to and updating this list as I sort through what we have.

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