Edelbrock Valve Covers and more

Discussion in 'Parts for sale' started by mltdwn12, May 7, 2010.

  1. mltdwn12

    mltdwn12 Founders Club Member

    Took a bunch of stuff that's been sitting on the shelf forever. Thought I'd see if anyone wanted them. I made a page with all the parts, pictures and prices here.......

    http://www.justanothertoy.com/rmc2.htm


    There is some boat stuff at the top of the page, Buick stuff in the middle.

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  2. 197064buickspec

    197064buickspec 1964 Special Post-455

    Interested in the valve covers pending price.
     
  3. ubushaus

    ubushaus Gold Level Contributor

    Brian,
    Click the link in the original post. Prices are listed there.
     
  4. eric6659

    eric6659 Well-Known Member

    I will take the oil pan.

    Put me 2nd in line on the valve covers
     
  5. 197064buickspec

    197064buickspec 1964 Special Post-455

    Please let me know shipping to 60586 on the valve covers. Thanks
    Brian
     
  6. Guy Parquette

    Guy Parquette Platinum Level Contributor

    second in line for the oil pan.

    don't you just hate standing in line?:Dou: :laugh:
     
  7. mltdwn12

    mltdwn12 Founders Club Member

    I'll check on shipping prices today and PM those who asked.
     
  8. BuickGSrules

    BuickGSrules Gold Level Contributor

    interested in converter when you more about specs:TU:
     
  9. mltdwn12

    mltdwn12 Founders Club Member

    I shoot down to Hughes on my day off Wednesday and see what they say.
     
  10. eric6659

    eric6659 Well-Known Member

    Craig,

    Your mailbox is full. I will take the pan, how do you want payment??

    Thanks
    Eric
     
  11. mltdwn12

    mltdwn12 Founders Club Member

    PM sent, mail box maintenance complete :spank:
     
  12. mltdwn12

    mltdwn12 Founders Club Member

    The valve covers and the oil pan look like they are sold. I did go down to Hughes Transmissions today with the torque convertor. Talked to the guy that built it, he' been there 30 years! He said this is a race covnvertor that should be run in a light car, < 3000 pounds, preferably around 2600 with some gear in the back. You really can't say what the stall would be because it depends what motor you have in front of it. Suffice to say, it's more than 3000 rpm :TU:
     

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