value of hard doors
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Re: value of hard doors
If you brought up rust free stuff, I could pretty much guarantee you
would double your money.
This is serious salt country and anything used is normally pretty rotten
or already salt compromised bad enough so you can see the repairs you
are going to need soon.
I looked at dozens and dozens of body tubs before saying screw it and
going fiberglass. Not one used tub I saw 'didn't' need at least one
perforation from rust fixed before I could use it. Not one!
So doors and body parts in good shape still command top dollar.
Oh, our Loony just went nuts or the US dollar took a dive, I don't know
which, that is why the exchange is so good right now. Not long ago in
June it was almost 40% or so as that chart shows.
Mike
JimG wrote:
>
> Those of us that frequent here (I don't know about the OP) know you are from
> Canada (sorry about your luck!).
>
> But double?
> http://www.x-rates.com/d/CAD/USD/graph120.html
>
> 3600 CAD = 3024 USD
>
> I paid $200 (230 CAD) for a set of excellent, used OEM steel, TJ half doors
> w/uppers, now granted I did get a good deal, but it's not unusual to find
> them for $500 (595 CAD) or less. Maybe we should haul a truck-load of stuff
> up there and double our money!
>
> :-)
>
> JimG
>
> "Mike Romain" wrote in message ...
> > Is that in pesos, may as well be.
> >
> > I am in Canada, so you can almost double that Quadratec aftermarket door
> > price. Aftermarket stuff is normally cheaper than OEM and some is total
> > crap. It is always made cheaper....
> >
> > I am quoting OEM from the $tealer prices here in Canada for those and in
> > Canadian dollars for the used stuff.
> >
> > Mike
> >
would double your money.
This is serious salt country and anything used is normally pretty rotten
or already salt compromised bad enough so you can see the repairs you
are going to need soon.
I looked at dozens and dozens of body tubs before saying screw it and
going fiberglass. Not one used tub I saw 'didn't' need at least one
perforation from rust fixed before I could use it. Not one!
So doors and body parts in good shape still command top dollar.
Oh, our Loony just went nuts or the US dollar took a dive, I don't know
which, that is why the exchange is so good right now. Not long ago in
June it was almost 40% or so as that chart shows.
Mike
JimG wrote:
>
> Those of us that frequent here (I don't know about the OP) know you are from
> Canada (sorry about your luck!).
>
> But double?
> http://www.x-rates.com/d/CAD/USD/graph120.html
>
> 3600 CAD = 3024 USD
>
> I paid $200 (230 CAD) for a set of excellent, used OEM steel, TJ half doors
> w/uppers, now granted I did get a good deal, but it's not unusual to find
> them for $500 (595 CAD) or less. Maybe we should haul a truck-load of stuff
> up there and double our money!
>
> :-)
>
> JimG
>
> "Mike Romain" wrote in message ...
> > Is that in pesos, may as well be.
> >
> > I am in Canada, so you can almost double that Quadratec aftermarket door
> > price. Aftermarket stuff is normally cheaper than OEM and some is total
> > crap. It is always made cheaper....
> >
> > I am quoting OEM from the $tealer prices here in Canada for those and in
> > Canadian dollars for the used stuff.
> >
> > Mike
> >
#52
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Re: value of hard doors
If you brought up rust free stuff, I could pretty much guarantee you
would double your money.
This is serious salt country and anything used is normally pretty rotten
or already salt compromised bad enough so you can see the repairs you
are going to need soon.
I looked at dozens and dozens of body tubs before saying screw it and
going fiberglass. Not one used tub I saw 'didn't' need at least one
perforation from rust fixed before I could use it. Not one!
So doors and body parts in good shape still command top dollar.
Oh, our Loony just went nuts or the US dollar took a dive, I don't know
which, that is why the exchange is so good right now. Not long ago in
June it was almost 40% or so as that chart shows.
Mike
JimG wrote:
>
> Those of us that frequent here (I don't know about the OP) know you are from
> Canada (sorry about your luck!).
>
> But double?
> http://www.x-rates.com/d/CAD/USD/graph120.html
>
> 3600 CAD = 3024 USD
>
> I paid $200 (230 CAD) for a set of excellent, used OEM steel, TJ half doors
> w/uppers, now granted I did get a good deal, but it's not unusual to find
> them for $500 (595 CAD) or less. Maybe we should haul a truck-load of stuff
> up there and double our money!
>
> :-)
>
> JimG
>
> "Mike Romain" wrote in message ...
> > Is that in pesos, may as well be.
> >
> > I am in Canada, so you can almost double that Quadratec aftermarket door
> > price. Aftermarket stuff is normally cheaper than OEM and some is total
> > crap. It is always made cheaper....
> >
> > I am quoting OEM from the $tealer prices here in Canada for those and in
> > Canadian dollars for the used stuff.
> >
> > Mike
> >
would double your money.
This is serious salt country and anything used is normally pretty rotten
or already salt compromised bad enough so you can see the repairs you
are going to need soon.
I looked at dozens and dozens of body tubs before saying screw it and
going fiberglass. Not one used tub I saw 'didn't' need at least one
perforation from rust fixed before I could use it. Not one!
So doors and body parts in good shape still command top dollar.
Oh, our Loony just went nuts or the US dollar took a dive, I don't know
which, that is why the exchange is so good right now. Not long ago in
June it was almost 40% or so as that chart shows.
Mike
JimG wrote:
>
> Those of us that frequent here (I don't know about the OP) know you are from
> Canada (sorry about your luck!).
>
> But double?
> http://www.x-rates.com/d/CAD/USD/graph120.html
>
> 3600 CAD = 3024 USD
>
> I paid $200 (230 CAD) for a set of excellent, used OEM steel, TJ half doors
> w/uppers, now granted I did get a good deal, but it's not unusual to find
> them for $500 (595 CAD) or less. Maybe we should haul a truck-load of stuff
> up there and double our money!
>
> :-)
>
> JimG
>
> "Mike Romain" wrote in message ...
> > Is that in pesos, may as well be.
> >
> > I am in Canada, so you can almost double that Quadratec aftermarket door
> > price. Aftermarket stuff is normally cheaper than OEM and some is total
> > crap. It is always made cheaper....
> >
> > I am quoting OEM from the $tealer prices here in Canada for those and in
> > Canadian dollars for the used stuff.
> >
> > Mike
> >
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