[WANTED] Looking for miscellaneous used body parts

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I'm looking for used body parts for a '71 Demon (or a correct equivalent), hoping not to have to buy too many new parts. I'm not restoring the car (only looking to fill in the spaces where the parts are missing), so the parts do not have to be showroom condition. They can be bruised, but still usable... I know it's a long shot to find these parts used, but you never know what someone has laying around...

1) drivers side outer rocker panel
2) front frame rails
3) front frame rail to inner rocker bracket (not sure what it's called), on driver and passenger sides
4) two under floor seat brace things that connect to the inner rocker
5) full floor
6) hood and latch assembly
8) torsion bars for a 225 slant 6
9) and a 1971 225 slant 6 with auto trans (on the column), if anyone has one laying around
10) torsion bar crossmember
 
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I've got a pair of slant T bars from a 73 Sport. $25 plus shipping from Maryland. PM me your address and I'll get you a total tomorrow or Wednesday.
 
I have a front rail from a 64 Dart. Maybe someone can chime in if they are the same .
 
I am in San diego parting a 70 dart with good front frame rails crossmember floor and more send me text if you are interested on pics and prices
 
San Diego, wow, that's a long way from New York. The shipping of a large size would be astronomical.
 
I have a 71 auto on column for power steering I can sell complete in Florida. Pm me if interested
 
Is it black? Does it have a steering wheel? Does it have a key? Does it have the rag joint?
On my earlier post, the difference in front rails would be bumper mounting for 74-76 rails for big bumper shocks as opposed to conventional mounting brackets. The overall configuration is the same.
 
On my earlier post, the difference in front rails would be bumper mounting for 74-76 rails for big bumper shocks as opposed to conventional mounting brackets. The overall configuration is the same.
Ok, thanks for the information. I'm only using the frame rail from the suspension shock mount back anyway. Ratrod Al, is it a drivers side frame rail? The car has power steering, not sure if the affects the frame rail at all...
 

Well it's one of not many real Plum Crazy Demons left. I know now, 53 years later, there are alot more "real" Plum Crazy Demons than were originally manufactured, but this one needs to be saved.
 
Here's what I have.
Rt side no rust
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Rt side brace
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Drivers side rail is mostly good. Some rust at the rear of it. And it's cut short at the rear. If interested in any of this PM me.

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Hi Al, it all looks good! How far back is the drivers rail cut? It won't reach the crossmember?
 
Tom has been offered many parts from several members including @Oldmanmopar yet he is still in search of the same parts that could be found damn near in his backyard.
 
I'm not cutting parts off of peoples cars. I'm looking for parts that are already off the car. If I wanted to take all the time to cut the pieces off a car I would have bought my own parts car and cut it up. I just don't have the tools, time, patience, or space to drag home a junker and chop it up. And besides that, if i dragged home a parts car on Wednesday, the code enforcement officer would be hounding me on Thursday.
 
With that mentality how on earth do you plan to fix this 1? Do people need to deliver parts then stay to install them with you.
You do realize that removing them yourself gives you a better map of how to reinstall... or did we not think that far ahead.

I'm not cutting parts off of peoples cars. I'm looking for parts that are already off the car. If I wanted to take all the time to cut the pieces off a car I would have bought my own parts car and cut it up. I just don't have the tools, patience, or space to drag home a junker and chop it up.
 
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