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Car Forum / Antique and Collectibles / Studebaker / December 2006

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me@notanywhere.net - 30 Dec 2006 05:08 GMT
is there a demand for full flow motors-EVEN IF, they are stuck?

I got 2, and I am never going to do anything with them..
wondering what they would be worth???

also, some various odd parts for a 57 Silver Hawk.. the inside
door chrome pieces, the ?>?? seat divider? for the back seat?
going to be cleaning out stuff and can get pictures EVENTUALLY.

How about a 55 PU, that is a sad shape, but..biggest problem is
NO glass.. lots of surface rust. tho
has title too.

    --Shiva--
Gordon Richmond - 30 Dec 2006 08:04 GMT
>is there a demand for full flow motors-EVEN IF, they are stuck?

I'd say a stuck one would be a good choice for someone who was planning a large overbore
for displacement.

> I got 2, and I am never going to do anything with them..
>wondering what they would be worth???

$100 - $200 each?

> also, some various odd parts for a 57 Silver Hawk.. the inside
>door chrome pieces, the ?>?? seat divider? for the back seat?
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>NO glass.. lots of surface rust. tho
>has title too.

Glass is pretty cheap, windshield excepted, and even it's not all that bad.

Gord Richmond

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