Thanks guys, but either I'm an idiot or the stress had me rattled. All
of the damage is on the right (passenger) side, as you would expect in
Florida  when a 16 year old is trying to turn left and the light goes
yellow and traffic stops in one opposing lane but someone pushes it 
in the other.

Bob DuPuy
Parrish, FL

On 4/20/06, Loren Faeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a left headlight wiper motor, but not the wiper arm.  that got bent up
>
> At 07:01 AM 4/20/2006, you wrote:
> >Bob-
> >
> >If Loren doesn't have a left headlight assy I do BUT it does not have the
> >wiper motor setup if that matters.  The motor should be transferrable if its
> >intact.
> >
> >Tony Wirtel
> >
> >
> > >
> > > Fenders bolt on/off rather easily.  I had to back out the door hinge bolts
> > > (and support the door) to get to the 3 fender bolts on the back side of
> > > the
> > > fender.  Keep track of what fastener was used where.  There are 2 bolts
> > > under the bottom trim, and I think it was 1 in front of the wheel and the
> > > rest are all metal screws.  when you put it back on, make sure you get the
> > > bolts back in the bolt holes.
> > >
> > > I have an extra headlight assy for a 124.  I'll check this weekend to see
> > > it if is left or right.  I think it is a right, without the headlight
> > > door.  It is a real bummer when a 124 dissel gets bunged up because they
> > > are so rare.
> > >
> > > At 07:29 PM 4/19/2006, you wrote:
> > > >Well one of my sons has had a minor accident with the wife's 87 300D.
> > > >Different son this time and it is minor not totaled. No one was hurt,
> > > >but I need at least a LF fender headlight, bumper, supports and
> > > >valances. Things would be eaiser if I got the door and hood too. Does
> > > >anyone know if the fenders are bolt on type affairs on W124s.
> > > >
> > > >Bob DuPuy
> > > >Parrish, FL
> > > >

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