R & R mopar salvage

I have a 69 cuda that had rusted front frame rails. I found R&R in Hemmings and gave them a call. A woman answered and she was very knowledgeable. As I recall front frame rails were 150 each and a torsion bar crossmember was 200. I asked how much for a front clip and I think it was 450 so that's what I did. I checked with the Shipping/receiving department where I was working and asked if I could have some car parts sent there. (Cheaper if trucked to a business) He said OK so I placed the order. Pretty sure I sent a check cause this was athe least 20 years ago. A couple weeks go by and I received a call from the receiving guy. Jesus F'ing Christ!! You didn't say you were having a whole GD car sent here! The "doghouse" was strapped to a pallet still in the semi trailer. I told the guy just use a fork lift, get it out, drive it down the ramp and put it outside in the parking lot. Luckily a co-worker had an F-150 and it fit neatly in the bed without the pallet. He drove it to my house after work.
On the phone we had discussed what I needed and they neatly sawed through the A pillar by the windshield, through both rockers behind the torsion bar crossmember, and across the floor pans. No fenders or suspension but it included the radiator yoke, inner fender sheet metal, and firewall. Very nice!

If I remember correctly, a guy in Florida bought a blue 70 Hemi RR and nicely documented the restoration on a site called Sandysgarage.com or .org

Sorry you lost your inheritance Julie. Big thank you to your dad. Good to have you on here.