Sale/Trade- Hot rod parts(rearend, camaro seats, sbc block, speedo cable, perf valves
OK- I was in a dirtbike riding accident and needless to say my insurance leaves a lot to be desired. So, I'm putting some stuff up for sale...I will consider trades of multiple carb intakes or setups for SBC motors, also zoomie headers for SBC.
Here's the loot:
GM 10-bolt rearend. Guy I got it from was running it in a 35' Ford Coupe hot rod. It was rebuilt just before it was removed with all new seals, bearings and brake parts. It's complete hub to hub. I do not know the ratio, and it is not posi, but it is in excellent shape, and is ready to rock and roll. $200 obo
SBC 350 bare block- 2-bolt main, I use it for mock-ups. It has new cam bearings and freeze plugs installed. It was honed, but surface rust has set in and it will need hot tanked and honed again if you plan on using it. I think it's very usefull just for it's mock-up purposes. $50 obo
700R4 tranny speedo cable- Brand new over length mechanical speedo cable will fit other late model GM trannys with mechanical drives. Black cable housing. $25 +shipping
1967-68 Camaro bucket seats. Good operating shape. Adjustable forward and back, will fold forward. driver's side will need reupholstered, or just cover em' and forget about em'. Great for chop-top coupes. Fit very well and sit nice and low. $100/pr
Manley Street-Flow valves for SBC 2.02 intake 1.6 exhaust, under-cut for higher flow. Stock length. Brand new out of a set of trick flow heads. Retail for $130+, sell for $100 obo +shipping
Holley 4160 600cfm carb. Seems to be in good shape, and looks like it will need just basic cleanup to run. It's dusty. However, it doesn't have any varnish smell to it. Either way it's cheap enough that you can afford to rebuild it. Or for extra dough, I will rebuild it for you. $35 +shipping
Black Poly fuel Cell by Jaz. Brand new with storage wear. I believe it is a 12gal model. Has the anti-slosh foam inside. $80 +shipping $80
Anyway, this stuff is all located in Sunbury, OH, just north of Columbus. The big stuff will need to be picked up. The small stuff can be shipped.