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Old 11-30-2012, 07:56 AM
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I will say the IP lock tool from Baum works nicely.

Next time I go o the yards I am pulling anything that is essential the car. If I had more storage space I would have at least 10 w124 dashboards by now some blue and black in perfect shape. I have a spare vented fender, should have grabbed the last one I saw.

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Old 11-30-2012, 08:31 AM
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Whats the deal? Ive noticed books online going for a few hundred dollars! Im talking about a book on a dog. Nothing special. They offered an ebook for $9.99 and have 9 used hardcovers from $500!
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Old 11-30-2012, 08:34 AM
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I'm in the habit now of when I see a W123 at the local pnp I grab everything I can ever expect to use. Switches, seat belts, hose clamps, vacum fittings, shut off valves, floor mats, visors, radios, you name it. If I have the cash I get it. I'm starting a small stockpile in the old darkroom that came with my house downstairs in the basement!
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Old 11-30-2012, 10:15 AM
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Sounds as if it's time for you to get your creative juices flowing. I'm sure you can make or come up with SOMEthing.

Best of luck with it.
If I was at the other end of the world where I was born and I had a sample - this could be made by hand very cheaply. I have seen a ponton fender being made from a straight sheet of metal with just a hammer and dollies.

but even paying USD 150/- for a tin part that was 5 a few years ago is mad.
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Old 11-30-2012, 10:55 AM
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Prices were fairly steady rising a little bit till about 2.5 years ago. After that time the price rise has been steeper.

I bought a New Power Window Rear Window Regulator for $125 the same item is now $225 the last time I looked and may even be higher Now. That is a big jump in the Price.

Apparently instead of having Money in the Bank at a tiny +interest rate I should buy and Store Auto Parts till the cost goes up and re-sell them at the higher price.
If anyone has any really wise ideals on what to do with surplus funds in todays situation many are all ears. They are almost certain to seriously depreciate otherwise in what I see as the current and upcoming economy.


Almost anything that is within our ability that has a chance of at least retaining the currencies value. Without a lot of complications. I like people but have passed beyond trusting them to look after our interests over their own in general.

The other thing is just to let things be at our age. There is quite a risk there though in my opinion at this time. Whatever if anything we do I do not want to be overly involved in it at our age. For all practical purposes basically inactive money will tend to depreciate in value. Three percent is about the best you can do in the canadian banking system right now. I intuitivly know this is well below the actual inflation I am seeing.

To even get just five percent we would have to start handeling morgages again for example. The real estate market is just no longer stable enough in my opinion for that. Relative safety might be in australian bank deposits. Their currency has a chance of increasing upside and they pay fairly good interest I understand. Compared to north america the last time I checked.

I perhaps should examine their countries overall balance sheet again. It in my opinion is almost certain that both north america and europe will not be able to wean themselves enough from the current bad habits to stabilise their currencies. In fact my limited intuition makes me feel that serious inflation is going to be an attempted act to try to lessen the load. North america has been printing money at a very high rate since 2008. We are just starting to see the resultant tip of that activity now in my opinion. I have felt it is an unavoidable side effect of the behaviours that have been present.

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Old 11-30-2012, 12:10 PM
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I think I'm just going to pull dash boards and other interior pieces when ever I see them in perfect shape.
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Old 11-30-2012, 03:11 PM
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I just got off the phone with BAUM tools regarding ordering one of these


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They have it listed for... $273.50..... What the frak???!!!
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I think I'm just going to pull dash boards and other interior pieces when ever I see them in perfect shape.
I like the way you think

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