Finding a 124 in a junkyard.
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Finding a 124 in a junkyard.
Hey ya'll I want to find an interior to put in my 1977 124, because mine is trashed. I've noticed a lot of times ruined 124's can end up in yards with near flawless interiors and was wondering how I would go about tracking one down. Would love to pull a good dash, door lining, the passenger seat and the rear bench seat. Anybody know where I might look or any resources to make my search easier? I know autoricambi sells those new parts but I'm a cheapo and just looking to spruce it up for me, not resell.
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Re: Finding a 124 in a junkyard.
Tough. I've yet to see one at the junkyard here in California.
try www.picknpull.com
and you can always keep an eye on www.copart.com auctions. Sometimes the cars get rear ended or whatever and the interior is fine.
try www.picknpull.com
and you can always keep an eye on www.copart.com auctions. Sometimes the cars get rear ended or whatever and the interior is fine.
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Re: Finding a 124 in a junkyard.
I use https://www.lkqpickyourpart.com/locations/
On east coast, but they have only had 1 Spider at the 1 near me in the past year. They at least post all cars online so you can keep an eye out for one near you.
On east coast, but they have only had 1 Spider at the 1 near me in the past year. They at least post all cars online so you can keep an eye out for one near you.
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Re: Finding a 124 in a junkyard.
I might have some things you are looking for if you PM me a list. Otherwise you can Try Danny at Funimported.com He has a TON of stuff.
Michael and Deborah Williamson
1971 Spider -Tropie’ - w screaming IDFs
1971 Spider - Vesper -scrapped
1979 Spider - Seraphina - our son's car now sold
1972 Spider - Tortellini- our son's current
1971 Spider -Tropie’ - w screaming IDFs
1971 Spider - Vesper -scrapped
1979 Spider - Seraphina - our son's car now sold
1972 Spider - Tortellini- our son's current
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Re: Finding a 124 in a junkyard.
I was looking for the same for my 85. I believe there was one in the New York area and a few in the north East on eBay listing parts. But I found the replacement door cards and seat covers are the way to go . Shipping is cheaper . I got the lower half door cards pair for like 120$ US. My tops half are good and I ordered a new chrome strip 5$ . For the clips I filed down some small nuts and flat head screws . They fit nice and is good as now.
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Re: Finding a 124 in a junkyard.
Hi,
i can add this website: row52.com
They got some new entries last year (by email alarm), actually 2 cars are listed:
https://row52.com/Search/?YMMorVin=YMM& ... istance=50
Good luck to you!
Bye, Ralf
i can add this website: row52.com
They got some new entries last year (by email alarm), actually 2 cars are listed:
https://row52.com/Search/?YMMorVin=YMM& ... istance=50
Good luck to you!
Bye, Ralf
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Re: Finding a 124 in a junkyard.
Site that list all the salvage yards, and you can pick specific models and part:
Car-Part.com
Some of them post photos.
The - dash is important. Carpart.com looks same but not nearly as thorough.
Car-Part.com
Some of them post photos.
The - dash is important. Carpart.com looks same but not nearly as thorough.