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I just posted this original 2 piece big block throttle rod on Ebay starting at $9.99 with no reserve. This came off of a 69 Camaro SS 396 that was parted out decades ago. This rod was in a box of misc parts off the car that I had forgotten about. The box was full of mouse turds and I almost tossed it. Glad I didn't, there were some good parts in it. There are some other parts from the same box in my other listings.
Original GM 2 Piece Big Block Throttle Rod CLICK HERE Free shipping on the throttle rod to paid members world wide. GOOD LUCK, Jason ![]() |
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How much for the NOS mouse turds? I hear they are bringing a premium.
I have some original air retrieved from a 1969 spare I will trade you. Seriously, what is the diff between this one the the Z/28 rod? Can it be modded to be the same as the Z rod and the mod not be detectable?
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I believe the rod has a totally different bend to it.
Jason |
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Can anyone confirm if there is a diff in the length? I can handle bending it a bit more.
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Ending tonight.
Jason |