j-rho
10-21-2010, 03:15 PM
I don't know what you guys all do with this stuff when you start your projects, but here's a couple things that might have some value.
Would really prefer to not ship anything, especially not anything big and heavy. I'm in San Diego. Here's a link to my project's blog, some more pics there also: http://www.rhoadescamaro.com/build
305 V8 Engine from '84 Camaro. Probably an LG4. 190-195 compression on all eight cylinders. I only drove it 500 miles when I bought the car, from Sacramento to San Diego. Got >20mpg the whole way! Engine comes complete with Edelbrock Torker II intake manifold, Edelbrock carb, starter, alternator, water pump, air cleaner, flywheel, clutch, pressure plate. $400 Doesn't leak oil!
Muncie 4-speed transmission. Casting number 3851325, I think it is an M20. Comes with a Hurst Competition Plus shifter. Also only used by me for 500 miles. $400.
http://www.jrho.com/camaroforsale/muncie.JPG
Fan, radiator, coolant hoses, fan shroud for first gen Camaro. $150
Complete 10-bolt rear end out of '67 Camaro. For monoleaf springs. Includes drum brakes but does not include the parking brake cables pictured. Not sure of the ratio, guessing 3.73. Does not appear to be posi. $250.
http://www.jrho.com/camaroforsale/10boltaxle.JPG
Front seats from '84 Camaro. Decent shape, $75.
http://www.jrho.com/camaroforsale/seats1.JPG
http://www.jrho.com/camaroforsale/seats2.JPG
Taillight housings from '67 Camaro. Have some rubbing compound and overspray on them. $60/pair.
http://www.jrho.com/camaroforsale/ta...t_housings.JPG (http://www.jrho.com/camaroforsale/taillight_housings.JPG)
Front grille from '67 Camaro. Also has overspray on it. $40.
http://www.jrho.com/camaroforsale/grille.JPG
Instrument panel from '67 Camaro. Housing is cracked around most of its edges. Includes speedometer and fuel gauge, not sure if they work or not. $50
http://www.jrho.com/camaroforsale/instrument_panel.JPG
Can give discounts to purchase of multiple items, just want it all out of the garage. Also willing to trade any or all of these parts towards a 12-bolt rear for a first gen.
Contact [email protected] if interested. Thanks,
Would really prefer to not ship anything, especially not anything big and heavy. I'm in San Diego. Here's a link to my project's blog, some more pics there also: http://www.rhoadescamaro.com/build
305 V8 Engine from '84 Camaro. Probably an LG4. 190-195 compression on all eight cylinders. I only drove it 500 miles when I bought the car, from Sacramento to San Diego. Got >20mpg the whole way! Engine comes complete with Edelbrock Torker II intake manifold, Edelbrock carb, starter, alternator, water pump, air cleaner, flywheel, clutch, pressure plate. $400 Doesn't leak oil!
Muncie 4-speed transmission. Casting number 3851325, I think it is an M20. Comes with a Hurst Competition Plus shifter. Also only used by me for 500 miles. $400.
http://www.jrho.com/camaroforsale/muncie.JPG
Fan, radiator, coolant hoses, fan shroud for first gen Camaro. $150
Complete 10-bolt rear end out of '67 Camaro. For monoleaf springs. Includes drum brakes but does not include the parking brake cables pictured. Not sure of the ratio, guessing 3.73. Does not appear to be posi. $250.
http://www.jrho.com/camaroforsale/10boltaxle.JPG
Front seats from '84 Camaro. Decent shape, $75.
http://www.jrho.com/camaroforsale/seats1.JPG
http://www.jrho.com/camaroforsale/seats2.JPG
Taillight housings from '67 Camaro. Have some rubbing compound and overspray on them. $60/pair.
http://www.jrho.com/camaroforsale/ta...t_housings.JPG (http://www.jrho.com/camaroforsale/taillight_housings.JPG)
Front grille from '67 Camaro. Also has overspray on it. $40.
http://www.jrho.com/camaroforsale/grille.JPG
Instrument panel from '67 Camaro. Housing is cracked around most of its edges. Includes speedometer and fuel gauge, not sure if they work or not. $50
http://www.jrho.com/camaroforsale/instrument_panel.JPG
Can give discounts to purchase of multiple items, just want it all out of the garage. Also willing to trade any or all of these parts towards a 12-bolt rear for a first gen.
Contact [email protected] if interested. Thanks,