what about this 65? it's near me
Collapse
X
-
Tags: None
- Top
-
Re: what about this 65? it's near me
thanks john
question- how can you tell thats a 67 hood? thought a 65 hood was the same as a 67- Top
Comment
-
- Top
Comment
-
Re: what about this 65? it's near me
looking for the RD ?
well if it's only going to be a driver I'm certainly not paying 54k for it.
how can you tell it has the wrong inner fender?
also john I don't see the holes you're talking about aer you talking about those big areas where you can reach your hand back behind the bolts?- Top
Comment
-
Re: what about this 65? it's near me
Hi Brandon
Brian has just identified the tip of the iceberg. Even if the pad and tags were not of conern, thousands of dollars and/or a lot of work could be spent just under the hood to make that area presentable for judging. At a glance there are more than a dozen parts, finishes and configuration issues that would need to be addressed first. Since the pad photo of the assembly stamp is cut-off before the suffix, no way to know what this engine is supposed to be. A possible clue, is the Wrapped Temp Sending Unit wire that exits the firewall and runs along the valve cover on the drivers side and crossing over to the sending unit on the passenger side in front of the carb, indicating this may have started life as a base engine, 350's ran along the valve cover on the passenger side, could just be the orientation.
HaND- Top
Comment
-
- Top
Comment
-
Re: what about this 65? it's near me
You saying I might should look into it that I might be able to get it a good bit cheaper than that asking price?
I can fix a lot of what has been told is wrong with it without much trouble- Top
Comment
Comment