41rat Posted May 24, 2005 Share Posted May 24, 2005 i'm selling the eng. & trans out of my 1941 plymouth business coupe.i believe the engine is a 87 hp, 6 - cyl, 201.both engine and trans are the original components to my car.with the engine i have all of the carb linkage as well as all of the trans linkage.i also got the starter rebuilt...never put it in,slight change of plans.the emgine turns over,hasn't run in a long time.the parts are in belleville nj.looking to get $500 or best offer.i know someone out there can find a home for this stuff ...it's way to valuablr to go to the boneyard!!here is my email....mullskull@verizon.net Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Restorer32 Posted May 24, 2005 Share Posted May 24, 2005 And another old car becomes a streetrod. Sad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ex98thdrill Posted May 24, 2005 Share Posted May 24, 2005 Yeah, but in a lot of cases, another car gets saved by the parts that become available. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Restorer32 Posted May 24, 2005 Share Posted May 24, 2005 A few months back I needed some brake parts for a '37 Ford we are restoring. Bought a complete brake setup on e-Bay, backing plates, newly lined shoes, bearings, brake cables, etc. I wasn't at all surprised when they showed up in absolutely show condition. Obviously someone dismantled a restored vehicle to rod. Contrary to what has been said on here there are restored vehicles being torn apart to be rodded. It's a free country but I do hate to see restored cars being treated to such indignities. Would be interesting to know what percentage of street rod "projects" are ever actually finished. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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