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Looking for a set of original GM 396/427 frame mounts for my RS/SS. PM or email me: [email protected]
Thanks! Tony |
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No one?
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I saw an NOS set sell on Ebay recently for $600.00.
Believe me,if I had them,you would know it already..... |
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Are you kidding??? Maybe we're talking about two different things here--these are the steel brackets that mount to the subframe in order for the BB engine to sit a little offset to the passenger side of the engine compartment. I can get a NOS set from Heartbeat City for $199...just would rather get a used set for less $.
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Not to justify the price,but these were for 4 NOS items, 35 years old.Frame & Block mounts.You would think the rubber would not be pliable after all those years.Maybe they were and thats why they sold for that?
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With the crazy prices of anything '69 Camaro, I can see $600 for the entire set...wish I'd bought up all this stuff at the swap meets years ago!
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I had NOS non-interlock motor mounts on my 427 2 bolt, and they were still pliable. When I replaced the motor with the CE COPO motor I was planning to use the interlock style. However, they were about 3/8" shorter than the originals, and I was afraid the crank pulley would hit the cross member. I bought them as correct, but maybe they were for another application. I ended up reusing the NOS ones. Found a b/b with A/C and A.I.R. lift stop on a 69 Impala b/b. Does anyone know if it will work on a Camaro?
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