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  1. Presenting two NORS slant six distributor drive gear kits.  Each one includes a drive gear, retaining pin, and washer.   These are aftermarket replacements for Mopar # 2084653.  The packaging says it fits from 1960 to 1980 but may fit later models as well.    $25.00 for the pair including USPS mailing in the lower 48 states.  Add $1.00 to cover PayPal if needed.
    Thanks for looking!

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  2. Presenting two NORS slant six distributor drive gear kits.  Each one includes a drive gear, retaining pin, and washer.   These are aftermarket replacements for Mopar # 2084653.  The packaging says it fits from 1960 to 1980 but may fit later models as well.    $25.00 for the pair including USPS mailing in the lower 48 states.  Add $1.00 to cover PayPal if needed.
    Thanks for looking!

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  3. Here's an NOS Mopar rear axle bearing with collar for A-bodies with 7-1/4" axle.  The Mopar part number is 2421349 (YF34R).  Fits other applications as well....do your homework to make sure this is the part you need.  $ 18.00 + shipping from Freehold, NJ 07728.  Let me know your zip code and I'll figure out the shipping for you.

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  4. 3 hours ago, Jack Bennett said:

    Hi datef62………It does my heart good to see a complete Crosley. Most people alive today have seen no more of a Crosley than the front half projecting from a building, a Crosley body sitting atop a junk yard veranda or a Crosley ghost sitting atop a pole.

    That said, my two favorite cars, as a kid were the Nash Metropolitan and the Crosley.

    Your car is so rare that spell check changes “Crosley” to “Crowley”……..whatever that is.

    Jack

    Back in the early '70's one of my classmates in college was Powell Crosley V.  He was very surprised that I recognized his name.  He said the only Crosley product he ever saw was a table radio.

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  5. I was browsing eBay and found they have a 'standard envelope' program for small, lightweight objects that have maximum dimensions of 6-1/8" X 11.5", 1/4" thickness, maximum of 3 ounces weight, and insurance up to $20.00.   The prices seem reasonable compared to First Class or Ground Advantage. 

    I'm thinking this program might be suitable for small items of automobilia like owner's manuals, brochures, and postcards.  Has anyone here used this service or heard any feedback about it?  Here's a link to the page on the USPS website:

    eBay standard envelope | eBay

     

    Any ideas appreciated!

     

    Thanks,

    Harold

  6. These well-written magazines contain many useful how-to articles and interesting historical features.  The issues included are:  Sept, Oct, Nov, and Dec of 2016, and Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr of 2017.  I got the magazines by subscription, and they come from our smoke-free and pet-free home.

    $15.00 + shipping.  Send your zip for pricing.  I only ship to USA addresses in the lower 48 states.

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  7. Here's a package of 4 original Cummins Diesel manuals. All are in nice condition. You get:
    1959 Cummins PT Fuel System Shop Manual Bulletin # 983334-D
    1963 Cummins V6 VIM and V8 VINE Shop Manual Bulletin # 983551
    1963 Cummins Diesel Engine Parts Book model CF-160-B Bulletin # 966994
    1963 Cummins Diesel Engine Parts Book model C-160-B Bulletin # 966993

    Lots of valuable information for anyone who is using, restoring, or maintaining older Cummins-powered equipment.
    Package Deal: $20.00 for all 4 manuals, picked-up at Freehold, NJ 07728. Add $6.75 for USPS Media Mail shipping and handling in the lower 48 states.

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