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found a iceman

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that abominable iceman sure has a lot of stuff...

Too bad it would cost 2 arms and a leg to get something mailed down here.... Now I would LOVE to go get it myself, but I think that is just a BIT unreasonable...
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Actually shipping to and from Alaska using the post office is no more expensive than coast to coast. Always use priority mail. Parcel post takes forever or never. Larger parts can be a problem.
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:iagree:

the idea however is not to send things thru the mail, which i will do ,but to attract other Alaskans with slicks looking for parts. seems to work, already have a guy coming from Wasilla saturday to look at parts.
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little off topic..

Ice,
what are you doing sunday after 2pm ?

if nothing, mind if i say hi in person?
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ICEMAN6166 wrote::iagree:

the idea however is not to send things thru the mail, which i will do ,but to attract other Alaskans with slicks looking for parts. seems to work, already have a guy coming from Wasilla saturday to look at parts.
I realize this. ONLY reason I mention is cause you got SUCH a collection of pretty nice parts, And "some kid" in Arizona wants a spare cab for a '61-'63.

Makes me sad, I saw one local on Craigslist a few months ago, but didn't have the cash for it.
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northern wrote:little off topic..

Ice,
what are you doing sunday after 2pm ?

if nothing, mind if i say hi in person?
i do not mind at all, always glad to meet other members.give me a call and i will give you directions.
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blackagatha wrote:
ICEMAN6166 wrote::iagree:

the idea however is not to send things thru the mail, which i will do ,but to attract other Alaskans with slicks looking for parts. seems to work, already have a guy coming from Wasilla saturday to look at parts.
I realize this. ONLY reason I mention is cause you got SUCH a collection of pretty nice parts, And "some kid" in Arizona wants a spare cab for a '61-'63.

Makes me sad, I saw one local on Craigslist a few months ago, but didn't have the cash for it.

have you check hiddenvalley wreckers or even the old cars yard around deervalley road bolth are near phx.
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I have not. I will try to make sure to give a peek the next time I am around...
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