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Parts at Columbus

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I will bringing a load of parts to Columbus to sell. They include:

1 FOM transmission with old style converter and air cooled bell housing. Condition unknown.

1 COM transmission. Was in my Vicky and was working when removed. Full 3 speed for the Y-Block.

1 292 bare block with main caps.

1 272(?) long block with early type 4bbl manifold and teapot. Engine is complete except for rockers and exhaust manifolds. Condition is unknown.

1 272(?) truck block, full bottom end and pistons, pan and dipstick still in place.

1 39-40 scrub truck floor shift transmission

1 straight axle, no drop, make unknown.

Many assorted pieces of 56 Ford trim. Some unidentified trim pieces

3 sets of folding table legs for flea market tables. Light and portable.

1 Engine hoist complete, heavy duty and works fine. (I bought a folding one for more space) To be sold last to allow reloading of the engines.

Complete 2 cabinet set of Allen Spectrograph tune up equipment. One stand is all portable test equipment the other is a distributor machine. Includes all cords, hook up cable, manuals etc. Dates to the late 50's. And it works!

Let me know if you want to make an offer prior to Columbus.

All items will be sold! I actually was able to get a car in my 24'X26' garage today for the first time in YEARS!Tongue Chuck in NH

Y's guys rule!
Looking for McCullouch VS57 brackets and parts. Also looking for 28 Chrysler series 72 parts. And early Hemi parts.

MoonShadow, 292 w/McCulloch, 28 Chrysler Roadster, 354 Hemi)
Manchester, New Hampshire



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