Ye Olde Parts (was door handle linkage)
Bob D
bob at maxboostracing.com
Wed Oct 18 09:00:17 EDT 2006
unfortunately neither. I got my hands on a 68 RS/SS originally a 396 but
without the motor. Which is fine since Im not a fan of that motor
anyway. Since its already non numbers matching and setup for a big block
I decided on a 427 tall deck and made it 'square'.
MAC: As noted, even when I provide a VIN for my car at the audi dealer
its a gamble on if it will fit. Generally I have to provide the part
number of the piece I need to replace, especially for the UrQ
Taka Mizutani wrote:
> Heck, the nice thing about those '60s musclecars is that you can get
> anything for them.
>
> I saw where Year One built a whole car from their own parts catalog.
>
> '68 with a 427? What is that, a COPO or a Yenko?
>
> Taka
>
>
> On 10/18/06, *Bob D* <bob at maxboostracing.com
> <mailto:bob at maxboostracing.com>> wrote:
>
> I was going to say exactly this. I can get anything for my 68
> Camaro. I
> just got a set of 8 performance pistons for $400, where it cost me a
> grand for 5 audi ones. I just rebuilt the whole 427 for about
> $1000. The
> other thing is, I can go to the dealer and get a starter solenoid.
> They
> dont ask what year or model, apparently they are all the same from '32
> -'06 (being slightly sarcastic here but you know what Im getting
> at)....
> Bob
>
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