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8122pbrainard
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mustangdude
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looking for 1972 mustang 302 exhaust manifolds...810-513-2214....Thanks
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sportsmed
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no worries! Good luck in your search.
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delovett
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Looks like this will be cost prohibitive on the shipping.
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sportsmed
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Sorry for the delay...just weighed the manifolds and they are about 47 pounds each. Thanks,
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delovett
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Sounds good.
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sportsmed
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I dont' off the top of my head and am away from home on business so no access to give you that info immediately. I am happy to weigh them for you when I return on Wed. Morning if OK.
Best, Sportsmed |
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delovett
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Any idea what those suckers weight? Would like to do some quick research on shipping cost.
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sportsmed
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THanks bhectus. I apreciate the backup!
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bhectus
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Abe, it would behoove you to start your own for sale thread and not try to jump in and pirate someone else's. That is poor form.
**edit: sportsmed beat me to it. |
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sportsmed
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Yes. I still have the manifolds available. I actually had to put the transmission in action but everything else is available.
As for "abolton", please feel free to start your own thread. Hijacking mine is certainly in bad taste and against the spirit of why this forum exists. Sportsmen |
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abolton
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yes orig intake manifold & orig. carb,
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delovett
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Manifolds still around?
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Got Tiques
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Ronn, I'm off to work, but will PM or call tonight.
Thanks, Todd |
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sportsmed
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Happy to talk to you about your offer and shipping your way. Please contact me directly and we'll work out the details.
Best, Ronn |
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Got Tiques
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Ronn,
I've been watching these parts for a while now, and I'd like to buy the tranny, pair of manifolds and risers, alternator, starter, and pump for $350 shipped to zip 12302. I can't tell from the photos what they will fit and the condition is not known or even even mentioned, much less guaranteed. Let me know if you are interested and we can share info. Thanks, Todd |
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sportsmed
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Make ANY offer.
Parts still for sale. Please let me know if these could benefit your boat. Sportsmed |
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sportsmed
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Parts still for sale. Please let me know if these could benefit your boat.
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sportsmed
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Trying this again to add links to new photos of parts as requested. Hope this works!
Best, Sportsmed manifold1 manifolds2 manifold3 transmission1 trans2 Alernator plate |
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abolton
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I have the Orig. Intake Manifold and 4150 Carb. avail from my 1978 SN 351 Commander engine Best offer $ shipping point Buffalo NY
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Got Tiques
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Ronn, Thanks for the update. I look forward to the photos, and will make an offer. I, as you, hope they are in useable shape!!
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sportsmed
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I'll take some more photos tomorrow and send your way. I'm happy to answer your questions the best i an but realize that I have not used these parts personally. i took them off another engine from a '73 CC mustang as I only needed the block. They've been stored indoors since I got them last summer but as to any ability to bolt them on and go, I can't vouch for them at all. Just trying to be fully transparent about them!
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Got Tiques
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Ronn,
The pictures are a little hard to see, but I'm interested in the manifolds, alternator, water pump, transmission, and starter. Send me a PM with better photos and a description of conditions and we should be able to work out a good deal for each of us. Thanks, Todd |
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sportsmed
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Anyone need any of these parts for a project? I've got make shop room and will likely sell them for scrap soon unless someone on here needs them. Thanks!
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sportsmed
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Thank you for the links and clarification.
Best, Sportsmed |
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8122pbrainard
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Ronn, For the convenience of all, here's proper links: Link 1 Link 2 Link 3 Link 4 I believe what you referred to as a "pressure plate" is actually the dampner. New ones are always recommended so even if it fits you other project, don't be tempted to use it. A new high quality Sachs dampner is under $100. |
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sportsmed
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I'm trying to finish my 70 Mustang project and have a need to sell some extra parts to fund the last leg of the restoration. I have a transmission, starter plate, bell housing, fly wheel, starter, motorola alternator and a few other odds and ends. Make an offer on any or all of it! See photos. These came from a 73 Mustang that was in the middle of a being restored when the guy doing it skipped town. The former owner lost interest and sold me the engine and transmission. I had other parts from another engine that I wanted to use so these that you see here are extra and taking up space in my shop. Check out photos on photobucket:
http://s1302.photobucket.com/user/Ronn_Hollis/media/IMG_1589_zpsc74fa8ff.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0 http://s1302.photobucket.com/user/Ronn_Hollis/media/IMG_1588_zps6f322b60.jpg.html?sort=3&o=1 http://s1302.photobucket.com/user/Ronn_Hollis/media/IMG_1587_zps02417b51.jpg.html?sort=3&o=2 http://s1302.photobucket.com/user/Ronn_Hollis/media/IMG_1586_zps69139500.jpg.html?sort=3&o=3 No I've never used these parts so can't vouch for them as working. I did mount the pressure plate, bell housing, and fly wheel but decided to go with a HM setup instead. I also have a sherwood water pump (not shown) but I know it needs to be rebuilt. Thanks! Sportsmed |
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