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post Sep 29 2021, 09:30 AM
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Well.... fall is here. I am getting back to my parts shed and some much needed cleaning. Lots of different things in this post. I will add more throughout the day.

I'm shipping for cost also.
in the past I've been going to USPS, or UPS and getting the price and PM'ing it directly to the interested party.

I'm shipping from 80503
and of course if you have access to a company shipping and better price, I'm happy to cooperate. oh... and pick up is always an option too.

First, are some cover plates, an internal part for the shift rod, and some new gaskets... All for a tail shifter. These are free to anyone that might be able to use, or even just want a gasket for a leaky trans... for the cost of shipping.


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post Sep 29 2021, 09:37 AM
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Next... A dash structure.
Honestly I doubt anyone needs this.
shipping is not going to be affordable based on the length

its likely going to end up in the metal recycle bin
but if someone is looking for a dash structure, this is from a 1972 chassis and came from my race car build

I'm looking for 10$.. so I can buy garage beer (a guy gets thirsty cleaning the shed)


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post Sep 29 2021, 09:39 AM
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window slider mechanism
someone will know for sure... I "think" its from an early window mechanism that I stripped from my 1972 race car build.

but I do not know for sure if it is early or late

Free + shipping (envelope)


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post Sep 29 2021, 09:50 AM
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gas tank buckle. decent condition
$5 +actual shipping



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post Sep 29 2021, 10:07 AM
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shift rod.

can someone tell me if this is tail or side shift?
I don't want to mislead anyone...

no more parts... just the one orphan rod
$15 + shipping


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post Sep 29 2021, 10:13 AM
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fuel tank support blocks... one right, one left
$10 + shipping


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post Sep 29 2021, 10:18 AM
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right and left sail panel aluminum trim
not perfect.
decent... but photo's of the edge of one side show some dings

I'll double check, but believe the small screws and spacers are still attached

$30 + shipping


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post Sep 29 2021, 10:26 AM
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Hinges....
all from my 1972 race car project.

a pair of front, a pair of rear, and a pair of engine lid

$20 for front or rear pairs
$10 for the smaller mounts...
(hey... can someone clarify.. are these at the engine bay I think?)

most of the shouldered bolts and hardware included.


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post Sep 29 2021, 10:27 AM
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and this set $10


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post Sep 29 2021, 10:33 AM
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"Ford" type of remote starter solenoid.

somehow I ended up with extra's...
more than I need.
I bet these are dirt cheap at the auto store.
this one is US made.
was working fine when removed...

(these are a very good solution to a hot start problem)

lets say $5 + shipping


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post Sep 29 2021, 10:45 AM
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door sill plates and trim (aluminum)
these are from my 1972 race car project also
they look really good... but one does have small dimples at the edge (pictured)

not bent

$30 for all 4 pieces



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Could totally use the tail shift parts mainly the gaskets.
Any fuel tank strap parts please.
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post Sep 29 2021, 10:53 AM
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Regulator board.. with some relays on it

I patched a small 2 inch area on the bottom
a previous owner used long wood screws to attach the VR in the past
(causing the potting to crack out in the area the screws penetrated)

I'm considering this a core
it was on a working car, but the potting is not great on the back and needs a refresh

$25 + shipping


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QUOTE(roundtwo @ Sep 29 2021, 10:50 AM) *

Could totally use the tail shift parts mainly the gaskets.
Any fuel tank strap parts please.
PM sent



I'm happy to put the gaskets into an envelope (free)
do you want the metal plates, and lever also?

regarding the tank strap
all I have is the buckle.. no actual straps or bridge unfortunately

let me know if you want the buckle and I can put everything together in one small box
PM me an address if that sounds good to you.

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PM sent. Yes to tank strap fitting, other tail shift parts. Thanks.
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Brant

I'll take take fuel tank supports, got foam on on side (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

Also is the trim pieces 30 shipped? If so I'll take those too.
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" I "think" its from an early window mechanism that I stripped from my 1972 race car build.

but I do not know for sure if it is early or late

Free + shipping (envelope)"

@brant Please let me know how much to ship, thanks
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QUOTE(nditiz1 @ Sep 29 2021, 03:35 PM) *

Brant

I'll take take fuel tank supports, got foam on on side (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

Also is the trim pieces 30 shipped? If so I'll take those too.

(IMG:style_emoticons/default/huh.gif)

Sorry
I failed to put details on ever picture
I’m doing actual shipping on all of the parts

But combined actual so I’ll get you the numbers
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QUOTE(brant @ Sep 29 2021, 09:07 AM) *

shift rod.

can someone tell me if this is tail or side shift?
I don't want to mislead anyone...

no more parts... just the one orphan rod
$15 + shipping

@brant

I will take the shift rod. Shipping will be to 92505
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QUOTE(brant @ Sep 29 2021, 09:26 AM) *

Hinges....
all from my 1972 race car project.

a pair of front, a pair of rear, and a pair of engine lid

$20 for front or rear pairs
$10 for the smaller mounts...
(hey... can someone clarify.. are these at the engine bay I think?)

most of the shouldered bolts and hardware included.

@ValcoOscar
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