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Posted by Tim Shultz on March 14, 2007 at 09:48:58 from (71.51.125.113):
a buddy of mine, in the FFA, is wanting for me too bring some of my "junk" too the auction his FFA chapter is having. so I made a list of parts, and I am just trying too get a few ideas of what this stuff MIGHT be worth, so I know what reserve too put on it.. if any.. so if you have any idea what some of this stuff might be worth I"d sure like too hear it.. it is all in fair-good shape.. some parts are even free of rust.. wel, heres the list. front clip for "79 F-100 3 speed tranny from "77 F-150 hood from "77 bench seat from "77 grill from "77 rad. from 77" trim from a "77 (it was a custom delux) steering columm from "77 & "79 asorted parts for a case DC 300 ci strait 6 and a C6 tranny from "79 9" ford axle from "79 rims & tires for ford five bolt dash from "79 sorry it"s such a long list.. thanks for any help Tim Shultz
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