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Help identifying parts

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Hello all
I have a few parts I got with my 69 charger that I would like some help identifying and placing a value on, if worth anything, I’ve had these parts for 13 years . Also a tool I bought and know nothing about, but would like to! I just want to know to sell, keep or throw out honestly and if something is almost worthless but you want it let me know, I’ll help out people if I can, thanks for your time!
Please tell me anything goes to my 69 charger, I would like to hold on to it, but if you want something else, shoot me an offer
Also, if posted wrong please move or tell me how to!

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Also I just moved to rural Ga, this is how my car is stored at my house, any ideas to keep it safe from nature? aka mud dobbers, wasps, mice, coons, opossums and such?
why would the shed sides not touch the ground??
I’m thinking about draping porch screening around the car but don’t know it it will help. I also planned on extending shed walls down and “closing” off the car, but I’m not sure. Would like some rural folk input, floor is milling and I’m in the woods, there is no pavement for miles. I have a damp rid pouch hangin in the car and park my truck in the same shed next to it.
Thanks for all the input!
Stay safe y’all.

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It’s all the heater box assembly. The tool is for cutting tubing, like exhaust.
 
The tool is a soil pipe "snapper" used to cut cast iron soil (sanitary waste) pipe. I used them for 30 years.
Mike
 
Yeah, if you look at the size of the tool laying on the tailgate, it is a little big for an exhaust pipe cutter. (Unless you are working on a locomotive.....) LOL, I agree it's a cast iron sewer pipe snapper.
 
Also I just moved to rural Ga, this is how my car is stored at my house, any ideas to keep it safe from nature? aka mud dobbers, wasps, mice, coons, opossums and such?
why would the shed sides not touch the ground??


When left outside, bugs and critter will find their way into everything. You need to put it inside.
 
When left outside, bugs and critter will find their way into everything. You need to put it inside.
I agree but I’ve only got what I’ve got to deal with, I was thinking about boxing the car in with porch screen, think it’s worth a few hundred bucks todo?
Also I extended the shed walls into the millings a few inches around the car but it’s still open on two sides
 
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