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    Question parts, parts, and more parts!!!!

     



    I'm going to start selling some parts again and also have a '78 Cougar XR7 I'm going to be parting out..... Let me know if you're looking for anything in specific off the Cougar....
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    Dave, do you have any good Holley carbs laying around in the 650 cfm category? I dont want a double pumper, just the old plain style carb (can't think of the name) but something good for street driving with manual choke. I thought I'd ask you since you seem to have a lot of parts and know a lot.
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    do you have any 8" or 9" rear ends 56" backing plate to backingplate?
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    Matt, this is Santa we are talking to! Of course he has that. The question is... Does he want to sell it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt167
    do you have any 8" or 9" rear ends 56" backing plate to backingplate?
    Yup, got 3 of the allready skinny 9 inch rear ends,,,,,and no, they aren't for sale.... sorry Matt, could have pedaled them years ago... I am building a new jig and fixture to narrow rears some time this winter..... I'll let you know when it's ready...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson
    Yup, got 3 of the allready skinny 9 inch rear ends,,,,,and no, they aren't for sale.... sorry Matt, could have pedaled them years ago... I am building a new jig and fixture to narrow rears some time this winter..... I'll let you know when it's ready...
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    I may have some work for you Dave, I'm leaning heavy towards mini-tubbing my dart. In other words, just tub it enough for a 10" tire. I may need to cut my rear end down about 4" (when I find one I looking for a 8 3/4 mopar rear end for A-body) or is that just going to be set up for fords?
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    Quote Originally Posted by brickman
    I may have some work for you Dave, I'm leaning heavy towards mini-tubbing my dart. In other words, just tub it enough for a 10" tire. I may need to cut my rear end down about 4" (when I find one I looking for a 8 3/4 mopar rear end for A-body) or is that just going to be set up for fords?
    Not sure yet, for sure it will be for 9", might make some different tooling for others though..... All I need is time to get at it!!!!!
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    No hurry on my part, it would be spring anyway before I start working on my dart.
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