Ramcharger, here's an idea I had a couple years ago that has worked for me, maybe if your circumstances are in your favor you could try it, and it's Mopar too. I have a friend here who owns a "junkyard" of sorts, actually he inherited his fathers property and it has about 300 cars all scattered about. After asking him about all of the cars back in the woods and realizing that he wasn't going to do anything with them, I proposed that if he let me pick a couple of cars that he didn't want anything to do with, i would start to part them out. My end of the deal was to do the actual work and remove the parts and sell them mostly through ebay and FABO and Moparts, places like that. I would do all the legwork, all of the packaging and shipping, and I would get half of the money and he would get the other half. All he had to do was say yes and it was a done deal. I did a couple of cars, I picked the Mopars first (67-9 cudas) and started with the trim and other easy to remove and sell pieces. In one day, I was able to remove about $800.00 worth of trim, which was $400 a piece. He was happy, I was happy, we both made money and I was working on Mopars. We did a couple cars that way and each made some good money and got a lot of people some hard to come up with parts. Then winter set in and I haven't done any cars this year, but i know the offer is still there for the doing. If you have access to any junkyards in your area that you frequent, maybe you could strike up this kind of deal with them. Just an idea, and your circumstances would have to be right, but it could work out for other items as well. Just trying to help, and if you lived anywhere near me we would be setting this deal up with my buddy, there are still a lot of cars back there that need to be processed. Good luck with finding something, it's out there but in these hard times you just gotta dig a little deeper!!! Geof