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Post Info TOPIC: Am I Nuts over Bolts???


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Am I Nuts over Bolts???


 A few years back I bought 7 cabinets full with 55 drawers in them each full with original bolts off of gm cars -like camaros ,chevelles etc-the guy restored gm cars and had lots of parts cars-all have some sort of stampings-all are near mint condition(please don;t ask for a specific bolt as most are all mixed up)-I am trying to figure a way to sell some-I know other sites people pay for specific sets -I figure I could put them in piles and sell as a pile-maybe 30-40 bolts each-what do you think-and what should I charge ?These pictures do not do justice I can fill up 20litre pails if I wanted.
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Dave



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Carl will clean they for you?

The quality of the old stuff is way ahead of anything made today IMHO. Sell them for $10-20 a liter, mixed. Pickup only? Expensive and a PITA to mail.

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DonSSDD wrote:

Carl will clean they for you?

The quality of the old stuff is way ahead of anything made today IMHO. Sell them for $10-20 a liter, mixed. Pickup only? Expensive and a PITA to mail.


 You bet, tumble those puppies and make them new. 

And you nailed it about the quality. I love everything about using original hardware and even more so now that I see how nice they clean up. 



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I would think it would be easier to sell them by the pound.

You would probably get a pretty accurate count on the number of bolts

in a specific weight.

-G



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If I wasnt so far away I would buy a few pounds.

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