1962 Engine Oil Dipstick

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Re: 1962 Engine Oil Dipstick

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Cool!
If i saw a suicide door lincoln in junkyard I'd be all over it grabbing parts. Then again if it was in a yard here there probably wouldn't be anything worth taking.
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Junkyard was in Vancouver WA area. They had five 61-64 continental sedans. A few were rough, been there a while. But 2 were more recent with lots of good parts left.
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Oh man and the other side of the country of course...
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I think it's called American Classics, they have a web site with pictures. They have '67s as well.
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Time was when I could get 63 parts from my local NAPA or at the local pick-a-part junk yard. The pick-a-part was where I got the back seatbelts. They even flipped the car over for me so I could get at the bolts on the bottom. That time is sadly over. Sometimes NAPA has electrical parts that also go on other cars. Wayne
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fab415 wrote: Fri Mar 15, 2024 6:32 pm Junkyard was in Vancouver WA area. They had five 61-64 continental sedans. A few were rough, been there a while. But 2 were more recent with lots of good parts left.
There’s a very good chance that yard knows exactly what they have, and are unlikely to just be giving them away.
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