Kirkham SALE!!! Scratch and Dent Clean Up Do It Yourself
Guys,
We are cleaning out the attic. We have come across a bunch of parts we found in the clean up. On this thread I will post a list of the parts. Many of the parts are obsolete (for us, at least--they are perfectly good for other cars). Some of the parts are scratch and dent. Some were intended for other cars (like the billet chassis car) and we never used them. Get ready to save $$$! David :):):) |
How much for the prototype billet car????
That would be a great item to start the scratch/dent sale with ! |
How about a scratched alloy 427 block?
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Any suspension pieces available?
Bob |
How about some of those nifty brake reservoirs? Tired of my "Leaky Girlings" taking my paint off. Woo Hoo X-mas early! Thanks!!
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David :):):) FIA-ERA The billet aluminum brake cans are $300 retail. Just found some scratch and dent ones. $100 All parts are first come first serve. David :):):) |
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David :):):) |
anybody remember that cadillac song by johnny cash?
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Also, gas tank support straps. Any luck? Bob |
Hello David, I can use a set of those brake cans. Is that a set of three with lids?
Please advise, I can call your shop monday to make the purchase. thanks, karl |
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Our frame geometry is identical to an original car. David :):):) |
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I found a few of our original style wiring harnesses that we used to use on our first cars. We have 3 of them. They were made in Poland and so the wiring colors are not the same as those used on original harnesses. Also, the ends are the spade type, not the original Lucas bullet type. We used to sell these for $1000. We will let these go at $200 each. The harness includes the main harness (pictured on right) and the dash harness (pictured on left).
All sales are first come first serve. One of the 427 harnesses sold today, 26 Nov 2010. There are now two left. The only 289 harness sold today as well. David :):):) http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...28_Medium_.JPG |
Radiator surge tank. This is a reproduction of the original tank. As you can see, it leaks. They are not easy to solder up. The tank is made from brass, the bracket is made from steel, and the thermostat fitting on bottom is made from stainless. You have to use silver solder to solder the thermostat fitting to the brass tube. This tank is $400 retail. We will sell this tank for $90.
PRICE REDUCED...$50 SOLD http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...35_Medium_.JPG http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...36_Medium_.JPG |
This is a foam FE engine block with heads. When we bought this, the heads were separate. The long block (block with heads) retails for $450
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/PYP-3035/ These are incredibly useful for building up a chassis to make sure everything fits without having to deal with a very heavy engine. From the pictures below, you can see the block has been used and parts have been broken and re-glued over the past couple of years. The block still works fine for fitting, however. Will sell for $175 http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...30_Medium_.JPG http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...29_Medium_.JPG http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...32_Medium_.JPG http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...33_Medium_.JPG http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...34_Medium_.JPG |
How about that scratch and dented alloy 32 Coupe?
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David, I am still looking for a rear half to make a trailer. Any available? PS HAPPY THANKSGIVING. Peace, Darren
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David,
If you find a "cobra in a box" crated "kit" laying around from the original offering, I'm first on the list ;) Bill S. |
Hey David,
How about a carrier for the Jag third member that provides the "ears" for mounting? I appreciate the efforts to check... -John |
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