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Old 02-11-2016, 11:42 AM   #1
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Old School hotrod parts

Would like to see some cool parts everyone has or have seen. I like to browse ebay looking for parts that are from around the 60's. Of course the mooneyes or superior flaked steering wheels and chrome hurst stick with white cue ball knob. I found a set of Thrush exhaust tips that would be cool conversation pieces. Just wanted to start a thread full of old cool parts.

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Old 02-11-2016, 11:51 AM   #2
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Re: Old School hotrod parts

I do the same thing with old decals. I have a bunch and have done a lot of artwork to reproduce many of them. I have a friend who collects and restores old racecars and he is always needing something.
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Old 02-11-2016, 12:25 PM   #3
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Vintage Offy 6cyl valve cover I have. If it had a place for the pcv valve it would be on my 66 already. Joseph
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Vintage Offy 6cyl valve cover I have. If it had a place for the pcv valve it would be on my 66 already. Joseph
a machine shop could easily do it. make it appear similar to the oil cap opening, but on the opposing side from the name plate.
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Old 02-11-2016, 02:46 PM   #5
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Valve covers.....
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I found a set of Thrush exhaust tips that would be cool conversation pieces.
I went with my brother to pick up a stove from a guy and he had a pair of these on a shelf, I asked if they were for sale and he said "no they are for my car" and jerked his thumb over his shoulder to a SHELBY GT500KR (!) that I had missed on a 4 post lift in the corner of his dark shop. sheesh some guys haha
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Old 02-11-2016, 09:25 PM   #7
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Re: Old School hotrod parts

sanford66: Oh definitely, anything Offy is cool! I would think a port could be made into the backside that might not be that visible.

canadian_diesel1964: I love those Edelbrock vc's. I've never seen any like that before. Pretty sweet!

joedoh: Oh man, that is cool. I just recently seen the tips, got me to thinking about what else is out there like that.

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Old 02-11-2016, 10:34 PM   #8
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I got these 1959 corvette staggered bolt aluminum valve covers and
the vintage tripower setup off of ebay for my 59 sedan delivery .
it still has a 1959 283 with points and a generator in it in the picture .
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heres a few of mine , now that we are hot rodding
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Cool thread. Subbed.
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I use to play a lot with hemis , now its big and small blocks
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I wish I had some of them back
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Don't we all. That's a serious amount of cool there!

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as you can see I'm kinda partial to hotrod parts , just like the old trucks
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Vintage Offy 6cyl valve cover I have. If it had a place for the pcv valve it would be on my 66 already. Joseph
This is what I did for my buddy's 292 build up. I milled the port for a PVC grommet and then used a counter bore bit through the fins. I hand rounded the fins.

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This is what I did for my buddy's 292 build up. I milled the port for a PVC grommet and then used a counter bore bit through the fins. I hand rounded the fins.

that looks factory , it turned out nice , how does it run with the 4 barrel is that a 450 or 600 cfm
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The 292ci runs great for him. 194 cylinder heads, Offy 4 bbl intake with a Holley 390 CFM carburetor. It's backed with my 700R4, so it spends most of its operating RPM time at peak torque.

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The 292ci runs great for him. 194 cylinder heads, Offy 4 bbl intake with a Holley 390 CFM carburetor. It's backed with my 700R4, so it spends most of its operating RPM time at peak torque.

that looks very tasty nice work
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The 292ci runs great for him. 194 cylinder heads, Offy 4 bbl intake with a Holley 390 CFM carburetor. It's backed with my 700R4, so it spends most of its operating RPM time at peak torque.

That is a Sweet 6 banger. I'm subscribed to him on Youtube. Can you tell him to put some more videos up on this thing? lol
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Old pro street finned valve covers and a carter pro carb
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That is a Sweet 6 banger. I'm subscribed to him on Youtube. Can you tell him to put some more videos up on this thing? lol
He's in the process of moving soon, and actually has a lot of cool old school parts for sale. That's my white '63 Chevy II and funny car on his channel.
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What about gas caps? I found the first one here on the forums somewhere, and the other on an eBay truck.

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