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Re: Looking for salvage yard

To: bharkins@tfb.com, mgs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Looking for salvage yard
From: "Jerry Causey" <reecau@whidbey.com>
Date: Wed, 21 May 1997 22:01:39 +0800
I've been gone for several years (thank God), but when I lived in LA, there 
were a couple of very inexpensive yards in the North San Fernando Valley. The 
only one I remember by name was called U-Pick-Parts. There was another very 
close by. Check the Yellow Pages. On any given weekend they each could have a 
dozen LBCs, or none at all. I still regret not pulling the V-8 engine from a 
Rover sedan I saw as I was about to leave LA. It was $90 with all 
accessories, including the twin SUs still intact. If you don't find what you 
want on the first visit, keep going back. I got a complete MGB rear axle, drum 
to drum, for about $25.There was another, much more expensive place, somewhere 
(Glendale?? Burbank???) in the Southern end of the SFV. They pulled all the 
parts and had them sitting on the shelf at about 60% of the Moss Motors price 
for a new part.

Regards,
Jerry Causey
'67 MGB GT

> Does anyone know of a salvage yard in So Cal that might have a MG Midget
> differential assembly?
> 
> Bill Harkins
> Fallbrook, CA
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