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What's the Holy Grail of rare parts?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Hester, Jan 24, 2008.

  1. hipkatgreaser
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    http://kalecoauto.com/ I found some here check it out
     
  2. 283nova
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    from spokane,wa

    hemi heads for a 302 chevy:eek:
     
  3. Oberhausen electric blower
     
  4. yoyodyne
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    Sure. I think the change to all numbers was about '62. The dialing stayed the same, for example EX4-1234 became 394-1234. EX stood for EXpress, it was supposed to be easier to remember than all numbers.
     
  5. yoyodyne
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    1. Frontenac DOHC heads

    2. Frontenac SOHC heads
     
  6. under the dash 45 record players. Seen em in JC Whitney.
     
  7. roadkillontheweb
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    they were available from RCA, ARC, Montgomery Wards, Norelco, Phillips And Sears to name a few. of course the ones from Sears and Monkey wards were just rebadged from other manufacturers
     

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  8. The parts in my garage!!

    "Where in the hell did I put that"
     
  9. Anything for a '41 Poncho!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  10. Cast aluminum valve covers for MoPar 318 Polys. Made in Australia by Fountain.
     

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  11. Del Clark
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    I still say gennie deuce roadster doors that are complete with at least 95% of the original metal.
     
  12. ardunpinto
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    Well the arduns are rare ive only seen two "other" N.O.S. sets here in texas. The v8 60s arduns are rare. Scott injectors any style, hotton and sullivan heads, virgin rabbit fur, lincoln 337 2x2 intakes,
     

  13. a buddys dad lost his legs in WWII and had this type of conversion he put on all of his cars .. he had a otther one with a cycle throttle .. no it was not your ansen but i have seen how they work and maybe this will give you a place to keep looking..
     
  14. Muttley
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    Thanks for the info, thats something I had not thought of.
     
  15. HotRodChassis
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    This, just came in today:

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  16. yoyodyne
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    Where did that timing cover come from?

     
  17. HotRodChassis
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    It's made by a boat parts manufacturer called Nicson. I only know about them from my buddy Littleman. He has one on Deaths Doorstep. Came across this one, and it HAD to go on this car. They did make them for other engines too. I've seen them for Nailhead, and I have another one for FE that's going on a slingshot. I wish I could find out if they made them for B-RB MoPar.
     
  18. FunnyCar65
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    There was one for the B/RB motors on the bay about a year ago.So to answer your question yes.
     
  19. HotRodChassis
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    Awesome. Now just to find one.
     
  20. worked for a chrysler marine service dealer when i first came up to michigan..they made them for the B-RB MoPar mopar.. but these where mainly used in twin engine boats,,which sadly to say, were mainly off shore types...which equates to salt water....the porouscity (spch?) problems with them rotting at the bottom of the mount due to the 2 unlike metals,,,,ya have to be carefull what ya bolt to what in boats.....nicson also made a simalar mount for the aluminum odd fire buick type motor..v-6, not the 215 v-8..i been trying to buy a matched pair of the oddfire al v-6's from the guy i worked for since 1998...old fucker wont budge..setting on the self for a conversation pieces...same thing with his mercry factory modified 300 hp outboard...wont budge...
     
  21. FunnyCar65
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    Yeah I kinda wished I'd grabbed it.
     
  22. Abomination
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  23. I have a coupe back glass!:D
     
  24. '53-'54 Studebaker grille bars and surround trim.
     
  25. Muttley
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    Found probably the last NOS one in existence, now on to the next Holy Grail.
     
  26. Abomination
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    Yeah, but me and some of the guys on the 318 Poly Yahoo Group have been trying to get the Edelbrock ones repopped for years! LOL!

    Besides, like a million pages back, I beat ya to the punch, man! :D

    ~Jason

     
  27. bubba67
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    from NJ

    Bell Auto Parts (Not Cragar) flathead 2x2 intake manifolds ! I've only seen pictures of them, never seen one in the flesh !!!!!
     
  28. dengirl
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    60 Corvair gas sending unit. First year of the corvair and then they changed it the next year.
     
  29. 1964 Mercury Park Lane hood ornaments.
     
  30. 61bone
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    Seems to be hood brow trim for 61 pontiac
     

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