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    Parts liquidation time.

    I typically don't sell parts because it's a huge PITA. All of the questions, back-n-forths, photos, and "it's going to a very good home", blah, blah, blah. But I'm dying and it's time to start getting rid of crap.

    I thought "What parts could I offer today that would elicit the fewest questions and headaches"?

    Here goes:

    Italian Weber 46 carbs. Off running race motors. With PMO manifolds. Sold
    Restored Weber 40IDS set. No manifolds. Sold.
    John Audette restored H-1's. Sold
    Original H-1 set. Amazing and as close to NOS as you can get. $2,500. Non raised.
    One NOS H-1. $1500. Non raised.
    Set of four Torque Thrust 7x15 with nuts. Original and ugly. $3,000.

    Will post pics later.

    Thanks for looking.
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    Sebastian better buy these torque thrusts while they're still reasonable.
    Porsche taste on a Volkswagen budget...

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    "But I'm dying..."

    Will their be a service ?
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    he's getting buried in 300013

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    Quote Originally Posted by trdking View Post
    he's getting buried in 300013
    I think he could care less about 300013. I think he'll be buried in 300011
    Porsche taste on a Volkswagen budget...

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    Would a Sporto Targa be appropriate?

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    The Mrs has STRICT orders to use a pine box; preferably one off of craigslist. Used one would be even better.

    Fancy caskets: What a complete and utter waste of money. Only purpose is for the living to feel less guilty.

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    My bad it is 300011 Sounds like no matter what Frank would want, his wife would substitute a Corn Flakes box

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    The Mrs has STRICT orders to use a pine box; preferably one off of craigslist. Used one would be even better.

    Fancy caskets: What a complete and utter waste of money. Only purpose is for the living to feel less guilty.
    Wouldn't by chance be one of those used pine caskets on Craigslist that were painted...Sepia Brown, would it?
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    All I can think of is the old cat who was buried on his Harley.
    Creeeeepy.
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