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My '74 highboy went on it's way to become Walmart bicycles, but I took off everything I could that was good.
Front nose, entire thing. Fenders, inners, hood, doors, radiator support, grill inserts. The grill inserts are for '73-'74. Might need some paint to make them pretty again, but they are straight and not cracked. Aluminum grill is in GOOD shape, straight, needs to be polished up.
This stuff will fit '73 through '79, the grill is up to '77 and the inserts are '73/74.
About 16 years ago, I bought the doors, hood, and grill and inserts, BRAND NEW from 112 Ford. Door handles, emblems, etc. The hood fell over in the wind one day, so it has a small dent in the middle, but it's in a decent spot that a body guy with skills could hammer it out flat, probably. Or some bondo would do wonders. Doors have a ding or two, nothing major. Fit was GREAT, they were definitely made with original dies, they came in boxes with Ford all over them, part #'s, everything.
Fenders, inners and radiator support came from a "texas truck" from D&D Truck Parts in Bellport. MINT, although the inners could use a touch up.
PM me, or reply to this thread if interested, I will deliver the stuff if you're on Long Island, after we work out the particulars.
I also have other stuff, a Dana 60 LS differential (just the diff), a set of the big front hubs (3550 lbs front-end) that are pretty decent, and probably a few other things I've missed.
I also have the hot 390 I built, on a stand, heads removed, heads have 428CJ exhaust valves and a lot of porting. 11:1 compression, balanced, about 5K miles on it. I also have another 390 (stock) vintage 1967, disassembled, needs rebuild. My hot 390 has a cracked water jacket behind the flywheel, but it could be welded, or the other 390 block could be used. Again, I will deliver for the right price/arrangement.
thanks for listening!
Oh, and if you need any Triumph TR7 parts (including 9.5:1 motor with about 3K miles on it), I have plenty!
art k.
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'13 Taurus SHO 3.5L Ecoboost w/Perf Pkg
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'97 Cougar XR7 30th Anniv Edition 4.6L
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- art k. - Moderator for the Superduty, V10, 6.2L and FE forums
'13 Taurus SHO 3.5L Ecoboost w/Perf Pkg
'01 F250SD SC SB XLT V10 4x4 Volant CAI Hedman headers 5-star custom tunes on SCT X3
'97 Cougar XR7 30th Anniv Edition 4.6L
'74 F250 Highboy FE390 deceased! I've been wrong before, I'll be wrong again. Just wait and see. ®
IT appears that this stuff is sold, so ignore this thread
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- art k. - Moderator for the Superduty, V10, 6.2L and FE forums
'13 Taurus SHO 3.5L Ecoboost w/Perf Pkg
'01 F250SD SC SB XLT V10 4x4 Volant CAI Hedman headers 5-star custom tunes on SCT X3
'97 Cougar XR7 30th Anniv Edition 4.6L
'74 F250 Highboy FE390 deceased! I've been wrong before, I'll be wrong again. Just wait and see. ®
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