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Old November 24th, 2016, 09:22 AM
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1972 Supreme Sedan parts for sale

1972 4 door Supreme sedan 4239.
Complete car, frame & lower body panel pretty badly rusted, so its time to part it out. Tan interior, I am keeping a few things but far too many parts to list them all Please ask what your looking for & I will post pics & prices. Here are some general shots.

All prices are + shipping
Complete jack assembly $100
set of 5 date coded HF wheels $450
Grilles $150
decklid $200
UniRoyal dated 72 spare, nice condition $125 edit: one of the spare tire pic's does show it mounted on a wheel, I have dismounted it. The five (5) wheels are for sale separately

Please ask questions

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Old November 24th, 2016, 11:32 AM
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Wow, a 4 door deck lid with the individual OLDSMOBILE letters across the back. I haven't seen that before. Would be great for a 71-72 convertible.
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Old November 24th, 2016, 12:08 PM
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Sent you a pm. Thanks!
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Old November 24th, 2016, 02:32 PM
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That's an awesome car.
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Old November 24th, 2016, 05:09 PM
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is the column shifter lever available and in good condition?


ask price w/shipping to 33511?


thanks


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Old November 24th, 2016, 06:19 PM
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Thanks Ken- The Supreme 2 & 4 doors & vert's only/all had OLDSMOBILE that way. I had some hopes I could save the old girl after i got it, the cool factor is there, 350 4-V auto, tilt away split armrest bench, AC, P/Trunk, interior is really something, non factory cruise...but then I got it up in the air and saw the cancer, too far gone. A real shame.

442_1972 PM received & replied

70sgeek- Yes it is Scott, and I have at least one spare, will get you pic's & quote over the weekend hopefully.

Thanks Tom, you should see the core support- battery tray area it's perfect. Oh well


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Old November 25th, 2016, 05:34 AM
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prices permitting (and if they work), I'd possibly be interested in the power trunk release setup and trunk light assembly (along with the their associated wiring harnesses and the trunk release button). Is the trunk light a mercury switch unit?


If shipping hadn't been involved, might have be interested in the whole trunk lid setup, but sheetmetal and shipping don't typically mix well


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Does it have disk brakes by chance? Thanks
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Old November 25th, 2016, 07:28 AM
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Disc brakes

Sorry 71, power drum all the way round

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Old November 25th, 2016, 07:35 AM
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Lid & release

'Geek, if I decide the P/T release is for sale another member has dibs, but I will put you in 2nd

I can get a Fastenal logistics quote for the deck lid, usually $100 for that size item. I will check the switch out either way for you


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I see the carpeted front mats. No chance of the original saddle tan rubber mats hiding under those? ; )
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Old November 25th, 2016, 02:26 PM
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matted

Hi Terry, nothing hidden, but a little cleaning is definitely in order

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Old November 25th, 2016, 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Paladin31
Hi Terry, nothing hidden, but a little cleaning is definitely in order

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Holy smokes - I can't believe they were there. I always have to ask when I see a car with tan or blue interior. If you'll sell them, please give me a price shipped to 15317 near Pittsburgh. Thank you!

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Old November 25th, 2016, 06:25 PM
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Terry I will consider selling them, to you, as I know you've been on the Quest for quite a long time.

Would am Armored Brinks Truck with security detail be sufficient?

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Originally Posted by Paladin31
Terry I will consider selling them, to you, as I know you've been on the Quest for quite a long time.

Would am Armored Brinks Truck with security detail be sufficient?

Brett
I'd gladly accept one of those Brinks trucks - extra full please. : ) If you decide to sell, please let me know with a price that would make you happy. I know they're tough to find... I'd give them a great home in my V Code. Thanks.

I bought a truck for the collection last month, but it was not a Brinks truck and it had no money in it....



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You know whats funny? I've been working in Belle Vernon since April, probably drove by a dozen times

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Originally Posted by Paladin31
You know whats funny? I've been working in Belle Vernon since April, probably drove by a dozen times

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Still working there now? I'm close to I-70 and the 43 toll road. Would gladly host an evening visit and garage BS session sometime.
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Will PM you to save the others my rhetoric.

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No really, we love the rhetoric!!
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Old November 25th, 2016, 07:32 PM
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Here you are Geek, $30 to your door

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Old November 25th, 2016, 09:17 PM
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that'll work!


When convenient, please let me know on the trunk light assembly as well - if it's a working mercury switch type with clean harness attached, I might be interested in that as well.


For payment, if you'd like paypal, just PM me your info. Can also send you a check if preferred.


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1969 was the last year of the mercury type trunk switch for Oldsmobile. They were electric powered lights from '70 onward. If Brett does not have the Mercury type switch you are looking for I do.
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Nice Jimmy

Originally Posted by vette442
I bought a truck for the collection last month, but it was not a Brinks truck and it had no money in it....



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I like the truck. Don't see too many Titans (Chevy version was Titan but not sure if the Jimmy version had the same name). Power unit...2 stroker? Do you belong to ATCA or ATHS?
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Originally Posted by oldspackrat
1969 was the last year of the mercury type trunk switch for Oldsmobile. They were electric powered lights from '70 onward. If Brett does not have the Mercury type switch you are looking for I do.

Thanks for the offer Scottland. But ummm, aren't most modern automotive forms of illumination Electric?
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Illuminati

Geek, I do have a few of the 69' & prior Dole Hockey puck lamps like these, the two pictured are 69 & before on left & 70 &up right, the 69 is also seen installed in the other shot. Which style do you prefer?

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I just assumed they were still the mercury switch units since my '72 Skylark ragtop had one from factory install.


the electric units with the moving arm are re-popped now complete with harness for about $60


Let me think on that over the weekend - will still take the column shift lever though.


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Sounds good.

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Originally Posted by farmer52
I like the truck. Don't see too many Titans (Chevy version was Titan but not sure if the Jimmy version had the same name). Power unit...2 stroker? Do you belong to ATCA or ATHS?
'79 GMC Astro, just turned 170K miles. Was in a Detroit warehouse (Missant) from 1984-2012 or so, then sent to a scrapper since it it didn't run. A classic truck dealer in Lisbon, OH saved it, and the guy who I bought it from was the Yellow Freight service manager for 30 years. I felt pretty confident that he knew what he was doing. ; ) 290 Cummins Formula, 9 speed Road Ranger, super clean inside and out. I'll join ATHS over the winter.

[Sorry for the thread derailment Brett!]

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No one can torpedo---derail----behead a thread better than me, so no worries
Plus it still has relevance, Detroit, auto related, and its cool

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Think I'll wait on the trunk light but if you'll PM me your pay info for the column shift lever I'll get that to ya.


thanks


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Brett, so glad Terry is going to get those mats. He's been so patient/persistent - really cool!!
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Hey Joe, Nice to see you. Yeah I've been dancing around what to do with it, and when I made the decision to part it, those were one item I felt already had a good home waiting.

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Originally Posted by Paladin31
Hi Terry, nothing hidden, but a little cleaning is definitely in order

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If Terry doesn't take the floor mats let me know please

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Will do Dave.

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Hey 72_442 I apologize I didn't answer your question from PM about the bumper jack hook, #411611 and here are pics for you.

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Brett, so glad Terry is going to get those mats. He's been so patient/persistent - really cool!!
Patiently awaiting next steps. ; )

Costpenn - I heard you were going to MCACN with Patton Glade. I was able to meet up with him there but I don't think we met. Hopefully next time. I always enjoy meeting my forum friends.

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Terry I am ready to sell them, but in the spirit of full disclosure, did you see in the pic I posted the passenger side split at where passengers' right toes would be, about 5" long, but repairable. On the driver side there are a couple lefthand outboard splits 3/8-1/2", and a crescent shaped divot off the leading edge about behind/below gas pedal. I can send you higher res close ups if you wish.
Let me know your thoughts.

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Terry I am ready to sell them, but in the spirit of full disclosure, did you see in the pic I posted the passenger side split at where passengers' right toes would be, about 5" long, but repairable. On the driver side there are a couple lefthand outboard splits 3/8-1/2", and a crescent shaped divot off the leading edge about behind/below gas pedal. I can send you higher res close ups if you wish.
Let me know your thoughts.

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Appreciate the disclosure and details - would love to see better pics, but still totally interested. Please send to vette442@hotmail.com. Thanks again.
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Brett, is the steering wheel still available? Any chance you can post a pic of the back side - looking for cracks, esp. where the spokes meet the wheel. I just need a driver. mine's trash. Thanks - mark
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Steering Wheel

Sorry for the tardy reply, been on the road for work past couple weeks and just got home. Here are the pics I have now for another wheel I have, don't currently have any reverse views of the wheel in the car.

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