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Found these in my 39 Mercury sedan when I cleaned it out and assume they belong to this car but might interchange on another ford vehicle what are they for are they worth keeping?
Oil pump and pickup, fuel pump stand, oil breather. Not a whole lot of value, IMO. Starter and oil pump as a core at best although some like original pumps instead of the poorer quality off shore pumps. Stock intakes aren't all that much in demand, most want multiple carb ones or single aluminum ones.
Oil pump and pickup, fuel pump stand, oil breather. Not a whole lot of value, IMO. Starter and oil pump as a core at best although some like original pumps instead of the poorer quality off shore pumps. Stock intakes aren't all that much in demand, most want multiple carb ones or single aluminum ones.
Thank you do you think i should try to find someone that wants them or just get rid of them
hi, yep I'd agree, probably the best bits to hang onto are the starter and the oil pump, the pump looks like the short leg one which is the best and ideal for a rebuild, rest of the stuff isn't much
Even the starters can be hard to get rid of. They are expensive to ship because of weight. I've scrapped some when I couldn't get rid of them for $10.
See if there is a Early V8 club in your area. They might give you a little something, or just give them away. At least they might get reused and not scrapped.
Even the starters can be hard to get rid of. They are expensive to ship because of weight. I've scrapped some when I couldn't get rid of them for $10.
See if there is a Early V8 club in your area. They might give you a little something, or just give them away. At least they might get reused and not scrapped.
I think if anyone wants any of it id give it away as long as they pay for shipping I hate to see that kind of stuff thrown away
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