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02-24-2004, 02:09 PM | #1 |
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O.T. Anyone want a Ford Flathead + Trans?
Sorry...Off Topic item for sale.
I have a late model flathead for sale. I was told that it was a "more desireable" flathead due to the year. It was sitting in a 34 Ford but does not run. It looks like someone was preparing to get it to run. It may be locked...I don't know. Also, there is a transmission with it. I was told that it is a pre 40' trans. It may be a 1934. My dad and I are asking $500 for the setup. I'll try to attach some pictures. Does anyone know where else we could sell this?
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02-24-2004, 02:11 PM | #2 |
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Transmission....
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02-24-2004, 09:46 PM | #3 |
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A friend of mine was looking for one. I will check with him tomorrow. Do you have the distributor for it?
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02-24-2004, 10:06 PM | #4 |
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are hese worth anything , ive got personal run of a boneyard back in the sticks that has no less than 20 of these in ole 50 mercs and other fords
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02-24-2004, 10:14 PM | #5 |
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I wish I was closer. I want one for an old rail racecar I bought. Either a flathead or an old hemi. I haven't found anything around here yet.
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02-24-2004, 10:23 PM | #6 |
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kxmotox247- Could you post the letters/numbers that are cast into the middle of the cylinder head(I can't quite read it in the pic...). This number is a ballpark way of telling the year of the motor and whether or not it is a Merc. or Ford flatty(providing heads weren't swapped. I believe there also may be a casting number on the back of the block on the integral bellhousing if you can read that. Also, I can't tell from the pic either, is the distributor there? On a pre 48 motor, it will be on the front of the block(similar to the late model Chevy LT-1's) inbetween the waterpumps/motor mounts. On the 49-53 motors, it will be on an angle coming out of the front/top of the block.
The tranny is definitely pre-40. The last year for a toploader in the pass. car was 39. The 34 looks to be in nice shape, especially for an open car. Good luck!!!! MAC67- Depending on what the motor is determines what they are worth. Generally, you can't go wrong with either an 8BA flatty from a 49+ Ford. The Merc flatty's were popular with the rodders in the old days(more powerfull than the Ford flatty). The 40-48 Merc flatheads are popular motors also. The old 21 stud flatheads are getting hard to find and some are bringing a premium. One thing to be carefull of with them is the blocks tend to crack. Unless you can get them DIRT cheap, it would prob. be best to leave em' there.
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02-24-2004, 11:11 PM | #7 |
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i can get motors and trannys for 50 bucks a combo , just geetin em out is the pain in tha a$$
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02-24-2004, 11:13 PM | #8 |
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this fellas an ex old gasser racer , i already got all the 392 hemis out , those sold like a house of fire , shoulda seen what the unused mickey thompson blower intakes for a 392 went for , or the donovan clutch cans , had a couple old enderle barn door injections also , man that stuff is worth its weight in gold now
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02-24-2004, 11:34 PM | #9 | |
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Here's what I learned about it so far. I guess it's a 8RT which is a truck motor. This is from another Ford guy:
"appears to be an 8RT engine from the heads, which is rated at 110 HP, 239 CI, 3 3/16 X 3 3/4, desirable engines because they have hardened valve seats, are otherwise mostly identical to all Ford car engines, known as 8BA's, the trans appears to be an early bird, '32-'36, they are almost a crash box, have a very poor synchro, and probally straight cut gears on low and reverse, case and top can be up-graded to more desirable gears" I posted it for sale on a Ford Forum and have gotten more inquires about the car than the motor. I've gotten probably 30 responses. It's still available as of right now. Thanks for the info. Quote:
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