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FS: Track prepping a '71, lots of different parts for sale


Goodnight85

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I am now deep into the track prep of my 1971 2002 and I have a bunch of parts I have taken out of it that I am listing for sale

- Oil pan - in good shape with a drain plug - SOLD

- 4-1 exhaust header - unknown make, I have never seen these piece anywhere before. It does not have a factory flange, instead it has a v-band clamp, but it can be modified to fit anything easily. A little surface rust, but nothing damaging, it worked well before it was removed - SOLD

- Original fan blade - in good shape - SOLD

- Rear body vents - in good shape - SOLD

- Used rear Bilstein HD shocks - unknown mileage, they were on the car when I purchased them, but they worked very well until I removed them a few days ago. Comes with top mounting hardware - SOLD

- Distributor housing - good, clean piece that worked well before it was removed - SOLD

- Original rocker panel sills - in good shape - SOLD

- Original rear seat belts - used, but in good shape - SOLD

- Original front seat belt chrome bar & hardware - in OK shape, probably could use a re-chroming, but otherwise solid - $10.00

- Original shock tower collar - bead blasted, in great shape - $10.00

- Original hood cable lever - in OK shape - $5.00

Please send me an email at goodnight85@verizon.net if you have any questions or you want a shipping quote. I will be removing many more parts in the next few days, so if there is something you need that is not listed, feel free to ask and I will get back to you ASAP. Thanks, Andrew

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