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Breaking 1997 940 lpt estate

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Old Apr 15th, 2019, 06:19   #191
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Hi, just wonder if you have the plastic threaded clamp that holds the spare wheel down in the well in the boot?( under the load area ).
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No sorry, it had an lpg tank in the well.
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Old Apr 23rd, 2019, 11:41   #192
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Still hoping to hear about the plastic ticket clip inside the windscreen...
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Old Apr 23rd, 2019, 12:48   #193
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Hi Andrew, sorry for the slow reply.

I removed it yesterday and forgot to message, will pm now.
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Hi, realise this is an old thread now but wondered if you still had the rear nearside (passenger side) lamp assembly?

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Old Apr 25th, 2019, 09:38   #195
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Front unwrinkled door cards £25 each
Front sidelights £20 each
Rear lights £20 each
Load cover £40
Engine £375
Glass sunroof panel £35
Front grille £15

Everything other than the bits mentioned at the start is also available.

Collection from Worcester or I can post parts.
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In tank fuel pump
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Rear axle and diff

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Hi, realise this is an old thread now but wondered if you still had the rear nearside (passenger side) lamp assembly?

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They were one of the first things to go Lee, i was after the pair as they were the red/clear variety.
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They were one of the first things to go Lee, i was after the pair as they were the red/clear variety.
Thanks Dave, thought they would.

I have one faded and one good one. Bought a pair of orange ones a few years back which I haven't swapped over yet but would be good to keep the car original so have been hanging on.

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Those rear seat belt buckles and the load area roof trim clips.
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Those rear seat belt buckles and the load area roof trim clips.
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Still buried under a mountain of parts sorry, going to the retro rides weekender tomorrow but next weekend I can get to them as I have gained a bit of storage space yesterday so I can empty the boot out.
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Hi,
after wading through the 20 pages of requests I note that although you sold the load cover did you sell the fittings and screws that go with it?
My recent purchased 940 has got a botched after market bracket set and although I have a spare grey interior I have no brackets.

By the way I admire your patience and care for selling on precious bits for the 940 owner as it's no easy task keeping up with us owners with odd bits required to create our perfect daily driver.
So many of these now end up being broken with so much useful stuff being binned.....keep up the good work.

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Hi,
after wading through the 20 pages of requests I note that although you sold the load cover did you sell the fittings and screws that go with it?
My recent purchased 940 has got a botched after market bracket set and although I have a spare grey interior I have no brackets.

By the way I admire your patience and care for selling on precious bits for the 940 owner as it's no easy task keeping up with us owners with odd bits required to create our perfect daily driver.
So many of these now end up being broken with so much useful stuff being binned.....keep up the good work.

Andy
Hi Andy

Thanks for the kind words I'm aiming to make sure as much of thw car gets used as possible and when i scrap the shell i will be cutting loads off it to keep as repair panels as it is a shame to waste the car.

The load cover is still available and I think the brackets are too, I'm at Goodwood this weekend for the retro rides weekender show so will have to have a look during the week.

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