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Lots of guys have the same issue. Me, for instance. I have almost exactly the same stuff left over that you do. I also have a 390 crankshaft and rods, but I'm going to save those for the 406 or 427 I plan to build some day.
Frankly, I suspect that I will end up scrapping most of that stuff. Those parts are plentiful and there is no demand for them, so you can't even give them away, let alone sell them.
if the exhaust manifolds aren't cracked save them you can probably get about $75 for them from someone who has a cracked manifold and needs to replace it
Before you chunk the carb, what model is it? I am in need of a stock one. I think mine is causing my some sputter but don't re ally want to buy a new one. Thanks. Billy
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