memech1 Posted August 21, 2020 Share Posted August 21, 2020 (edited) i have a lot of vintage parts for sale. two aluminum mopar flywheels,one a schiefer for a 67-69 dodge 440 300 dollars. i have a mallory dual point distributor for the low block mopar fits 350-361-383-400 engines.i need 165 for it. i have a 1949-50 olds 88-98 304 v-8 backdraft carb, been on a shelf for a while so will need a kit but is a complete carb. i need 175 for it. i have a few ford shock dogbones ,price varies a little depending on pair needed,send a needed length from stem to stem and i will let you know if i have something.i have a lot of vintage gauges,fuel pressure,oil pressure,fuel level,etc. also a 1935-36 plymouth coupe right window garnish molding. in very nice condition with no dings or twists,came from a arizona car. i need 140 for it. i have a pair of 1970 duster calipers for 150 dollars.theres more i cant put pics of up as i am at my limit. i have a spoon type gas pedal [34-35??] complete with part of the floor section its attached to, i have a canister type fuel filter, a edelbrock STR-14-45 manifold top only,a holley 1050 dominator carb, some vintage radiator caps and fuel caps,some bakelite, a vintage volkswagon air cleaner,a set of 1941 plymouth p11d coupe pedals and air cleaner.i have a opel gt fuel cap minus the key,a late 40s,early 50s ford horn ring.i have four radiators,a 1926 dodge brothers coupe,a 1937 chevy truck,a 1949 dodge coronet,and a 1942 ford flathead v-8. these would be expensive to ship though.as is untested. the 49 dodge came from a running car. i will add to this ad as i find more stuff. i will get a shipping quote from the post office before shipping so you know the exact cost. i use paypal friends and family or money order,its just a bit slower by snail mail. email with any questions or more pics you need of anything listed. Edited January 30, 2021 by memech1 sold some things (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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