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Edit: crossram and parts have been sold, sale on the hood is pending.
I have an original GM crossram with Holley carbs and original GM fiberglass crossram hood for sale or trade. There are a few repro parts mixed in and I'll list what is GM, NOS or repro. I'd really like to trade for a clean 67-73 Camaro, preferably an RS car. Looking to sell for $28-32K or equal value trade. Original GM crossram manifold - top 3941130 dated 9/26/68 Original GM crossram manifold - bottom 3941126 dated 1/21/69 Pair of original Holley 4295 carbs rebuilt by Holley dated 891 Original GM fiberglass crossram hood that has had repair work done to it correctly (pictures to follow when I can get them) repro wide base air cleaner with 2 short filters and 1 tall filter repro air cleaner studs (not pictured) NOS GM flame arrestor 2 NOS GM crossram gaskets 3941132 in GM packaging NOS GM offroad cam and lifter kit 12364053 NOS Timing set 12341093 NOS GM valve springs 3927142 (full set) NOS GM TI wire harness 6297688 NOS GM TI cam to convert distributor to transistor ignition 1964349 NOS GM TI plate 1960779 NOS GM TI coil 1115207 Fuel lines (I think they are GM but I can't say 100% for sure) Carb linkage (I think it's GM but again can't say for sure) Alternator bracket (not sure) Return spring bracket (not sure) Throttle cable bracket (not sure) Repro throttle cable Gas pedal (used original GM) I prefer to keep all the parts together as a package right now. Feel free to ask any questions and I'll load up pictures but I'm waiting on the hood pictures because it's at the shop right now. There are a few pieces missing that I'm trying to locate like the throttle return spring and the throttle cable bracket hold down but I really don't think I'm going to find them so plan on those pieces to not be included. |
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This is an original GM cross RAM hood. Original fiberglass press molded by the factory. Correct hair and texture. Early in its life the ho
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If you have any questions regarding the repair to the hood and the authenticity of it feel free to ask.
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Was the hood used on a professional race car back in the day? If so, whose car?
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 1967Z28</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Was the hood used on a professional race car back in the day? If so, whose car? </div></div>
Not that I know of. And thanks for posting the pictures Rich.
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69 Z28 JL8, #'s match - being restored |
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You're welcome Jeff. This hood was never on a race car. The gentleman Jeff bought it from was a parts manager at a GM dealership and he and his brother bought a lot of parts from there. It was put on his personal green 69 z28 and driven around.
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OK, thanks for the info.
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I guess you decided not to put it on your JL8 Z
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jl8z28</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I guess you decided not to put it on your JL8 Z </div></div>
I'm still not sure but I wanted to get a car to play around with and this is the most realistic way to make that happen.
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69 Z28 JL8, #'s match - being restored |
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Wow....
What a Complete Package.... Very , very nice....the most comprehensive set up I've ever seen ! Good Luck with the Sell/Trade A few years ago , like 1987....I acquired one of the Penske Units that came back from England in the Early 80's (Via Eric Brant from California.) A near NOS Unit unmodified with studs & nylocks for attachment. Years later I sold it at Corvette Carlisle to an Auto Parts Store/Franchise owner from Oklahoma...... lost track.... That was a Cool piece...with Real Race History.
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