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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by WTF really, Nov 10, 2017.

  1. texasred
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    Lets start the bidding on this OEM Tush at $300.00
     
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  2. WTF really
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    Slightly used but not abused.
     
  3. seb fontana
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    I want to bid on the carb. o_O
     
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  4. WTF really
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    It would definitely be cheaper in the long run for sure.
     
  5. Squablow
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    The X-pert speedometer is an early Elgin bicycle part and very saught-after, especially in as nice of condition as that one is in. If it's got the cable and drive I would think that'd be worth like $300 to the right guy maybe.
     
  6. WTF really
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    I have the cable but not the drive. It's very nice.
     
  8. redo32
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    1932 Ford 4 cylinder vibration damper that bolts to the firewall.

     
  9. WTF really
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    Cool thanks I guess I will put it on Epay unless anyone on here would be interested.
     
  10. WTF really
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    Oh wow I would've never figured that one out
     
  11. GearheadsQCE
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    WTF really,

    I know this won't be popular, but I find it very difficult to focus on the parts when I'm so distracted by your AVATAR.

    If it will help the widow out, I'll offer her $200 for the 6-71. I think it's probably worth that as a core. I don't need it and my wife will kill me. So, it' probably be for sale shortly for $100.

    :p
     
  12. WTF really
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    Awe thanks that's very nice. Shipping would probably be ruff on that though.
     
  13. WTF really
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  14. The grille is '41 Ford.
     
  15. The37Kid
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    [​IMG][​IMG]Didn't see anyone mention this was a 1937-40 Ford V8-60 Tube front end. Never saw that style end on the split wishbone. Bob
     
  16. I was looking at that too. Very unusual. You asked if this axle would be good for yourA-V8 build. The answer is definitely. They look awesome chromed. That one if not pitted could easily fetch 600 bucks. Very desirable for an early hotrod. Like mine IMG_0502.JPG IMG_0503.JPG
     
  17. WTF really
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    I asked someone if this is something I would want for my AV8 build and they said no since I want to lower my car.
     
  18. WTF really
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    That really does look good.
     
  19. Not all hotrods were low to the ground. Man, You are missing out on a golden opportunity with that axle. I would still by it. If you could buy it for 300 bucks I would stick in the rafters like right now and forget about it.
     
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  20. WTF really
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    I don't want it super low I'm leaving the fenders just don't like that big gap is all. 20170703_104408.jpg
     
  21. WTF really
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    Definitely got me thinking after seeing yours.
     
  22. You can fix that with raised cross member and fewer leaves if you know what you are doing.
     
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  23. WTF really
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    Unfortunately I don't know what I'm doing lol. Learning more everyday.
     
  24. Doctorterry
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  25. WTF really
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    I sent you a PM.
     
  26. verde742
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    looks very expensive,
    where did you acquire it?
    can we get a front view of it?

    It looks like there MAY be reading material above the waist line.. ?
     
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  27. WTF really
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    Hi I looked at the front end again yesterday. The spring is in front of the axel. Would that not move my wheels back to far?
     
  28. alchemy
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    Lots of guys use the later axles in their early cars with the stock wishbones. You will need to buy a longer than original main leaf, and use the rest of your original spring pack. I think Posies sells this main leaf. You might also need to rework your tie rod length, as well as other small modifications.
     
  29. WTF really
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    So what your saying is I would only be using the axel? Everything else would be my 30 stuff? Well besides a longer spring?
     
  30. alchemy
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    Yep. It's just for style, there is no improvement in any other way.
     

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