Random Parts for Sale
#1
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
Random Parts for Sale
Looking to sell these items here to another member in need before listing them on eBay. Will consider reasonable offers on any of the items listed. Let me know if you have any questions. Shipping cost extra. Thanks
- R/L Firewall splash shields with Aluminized Adhesive Heat Barrier applied to the front surface. $65.00
- R/L Headlight housings/lids - Media Blasted and in Primer - $200.00
- Rear Defrost Blower motor (tested/works) p/n 5044693 Dated 2/75 - $50.00 SOLD!
- R/L NEW, Replacement Rear wheel well splash shields - $60.00 SOLD!
- R/L NEW, Replacement Front Valance Bonding Strips - $40.00
- R/L Original Headlamp Supports. Media Blasted & Powdercoated. P/N - 3915681 & 3915682. - $300.00
- NEW Brake Booster - $125.00
- R/L Caliper Brackets. Media Blasted & Plated - $45.00
- Side Grills - P/N: 3995017 & 3995018 - $200.00
- Intake Manifold P/N: 6263751. Media Blasted & Painted. Dated F72 - $50.00
- NOS Firewall Repair Panel - $40.00
- R/L Firewall splash shields with Aluminized Adhesive Heat Barrier applied to the front surface. $65.00
- R/L Headlight housings/lids - Media Blasted and in Primer - $200.00
- Rear Defrost Blower motor (tested/works) p/n 5044693 Dated 2/75 - $50.00 SOLD!
- R/L NEW, Replacement Rear wheel well splash shields - $60.00 SOLD!
- R/L NEW, Replacement Front Valance Bonding Strips - $40.00
- R/L Original Headlamp Supports. Media Blasted & Powdercoated. P/N - 3915681 & 3915682. - $300.00
- NEW Brake Booster - $125.00
- R/L Caliper Brackets. Media Blasted & Plated - $45.00
- Side Grills - P/N: 3995017 & 3995018 - $200.00
- Intake Manifold P/N: 6263751. Media Blasted & Painted. Dated F72 - $50.00
- NOS Firewall Repair Panel - $40.00
Last edited by spdrcr29; 01-17-2017 at 10:32 PM.
#3
Burning Brakes
Thread Starter
Actually none of these parts came off my 71! Some of them however were intended to be used for it, but for certain reasons i later chose not to use them. Lately, I seem to have found some weird enjoyment of picking up old parts for reasonable prices, cleaning them up, painting or powder-coating them, and then selling for a small profit. Sometimes feel like I get more enjoyment out of reconditioning old parts vs. actually getting my 71 completed. Weird...right?