Yes, I'll start a new thread when I get the process started. I bought two ParkPre bikes. One, a Pro 825, is just the frame and it is near perfect. I am rebuilding it with all Campagnolo parts. Back in the late 80's early 90's I dreamed of having a full Campy bike but could only afford the bullet shifters. At the time I rode a ParkPre Hammer on which I replaced the Shimano shifters with Campagnolo bullet shifters. I found shifting by twisting the handle much easier on rough trails than by pushing on a lever. I did not have to let go of the handlebar for one.
The second bike, the one with the struck seat post which is the subject of this thread, a Team 925, was bought as a complete bike with Shimano LX brakes, shifters and crankarm. This one needs a lot of work. It looks like it was ridden hard and left to rust. I am restauring the Shimano LX parts and will buy new parts for the rest (pedals, handlebar, bar grips, headset, etc.) I may also replace the fork which is a Suntour suspension fork. I could keep it but to do that I would need to figure out how and if it can be rebuilt.
Both frames have a brushed steel, clear coated finish which gives them a titanium look. I read that when they were released these bikes got negative feedback because some believed the frames were titanium... I guess they missed the price tag which was reflective of a steel frame, not a titanium one!
The 825 had only half the original decals so I had the missing ones redone. They are on their way to me from the UK. I believe I found the information on the person (Gil) who does bike decal repros on this forum.