NCRS types - please help ID these items
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NCRS types - please help ID these items
I have several items from my '69 that I do not need and would like to sell to help finance my interior refurbish
Before listing for sale I'd like to know if they are original and app value.
My '69 was built in Nov of 1968 (#6000 serial) and was originally a 350/350 non-air 4 speed car.
Alternator is a 37 amp unit but the numbers pictured do not make sense to me.
Jack has no numbers that I can find.
Fan also has no numbers - the car did have the small non-air radiator / metal shroud along with an alum Harrison overflow tank.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Ed
Before listing for sale I'd like to know if they are original and app value.
My '69 was built in Nov of 1968 (#6000 serial) and was originally a 350/350 non-air 4 speed car.
Alternator is a 37 amp unit but the numbers pictured do not make sense to me.
Jack has no numbers that I can find.
Fan also has no numbers - the car did have the small non-air radiator / metal shroud along with an alum Harrison overflow tank.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks, Ed
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The jack should be good for 100-200 $$.
I can faintly see the "A" stamped on the top of the pad.
The date code is stamped on one of the rails (outside), it is a letter and number combo.
See if you can find it and post the date code.
Is the jack handle also included?
Does it have the rubber ring on one of the ends?
If it is a 69 jack - it would be valuable...
The fan - look aftermarket to me.
I can faintly see the "A" stamped on the top of the pad.
The date code is stamped on one of the rails (outside), it is a letter and number combo.
See if you can find it and post the date code.
Is the jack handle also included?
Does it have the rubber ring on one of the ends?
If it is a 69 jack - it would be valuable...
The fan - look aftermarket to me.
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This is where you would look to find a date code on a '69 jack. In this case, it's "9 K."
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Y'know, when I blow your jack picture up, there a white "smudge" right around the place where the date is on my jack picture, and it looks like a "9" there. Is that my imagination? Should be a single-digit letter code to the right of it.
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thanks guys, I am out of town till Friday.
I will look at it close this weekend
Vettebuyer5869 thanks for the photo. That gives me an idea what I am looking for.
jetjockey, if it is '69 correct you can have first dibs - BTW, whats your airborne ride?
Any ideas on the fan?
Thanks, Ed
I will look at it close this weekend
Vettebuyer5869 thanks for the photo. That gives me an idea what I am looking for.
jetjockey, if it is '69 correct you can have first dibs - BTW, whats your airborne ride?
Any ideas on the fan?
Thanks, Ed
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On the jack there's definitely an "M" (December) where the date code should be. It looks like there might be a "0" preceding the "M" but it's hard to tell.
Thanks,
Ken
Thanks,
Ken