Friend of mine passed away couple months ago with decades of car stuff. Has quite a bit of old 50s and 60s car mags. They worth trying to sell like on ebay? Hate to see stuff like that go to waste. Bad enough his machine shop is getting gutted along the way. Anyone have a need for 9in rear end stuff too? Even bunch of carbs going to get scrapped if I cant grab em.
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To be honest,after 2 auctions,the good tools are gone. Including a Buick T type with fresh motor and never started for 1800. Think a short block for it still there. Prob taking a trailer and some money and see what I can save. I dont need a complete 68 440/727 at the moment,but maybe one day. It's in waxahachie if someone wants to check it out. I beleive the 15th is when all is scrapped.
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Originally posted by orphan Shelby View PostAn actual rwd T Type for 1800,no type. Theres a fwd TType,but no thanks. Was alot of stuff sold dirt cheap that I saw on 2nd auction. I'm gonna call him later today Darren to arrange picking up motor. Even found a small block 727 trans among all the gm stuff
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Originally posted by orphan Shelby View PostAn actual rwd T Type for 1800,no type. Theres a fwd TType,but no thanks. Was alot of stuff sold dirt cheap that I saw on 2nd auction. I'm gonna call him later today Darren to arrange picking up motor. Even found a small block 727 trans among all the gm stuff
Originally posted by scootro View Postthey made a fwd TType?
Edit. Apparently they made a few other T-Types.
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