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12-27-2003, 08:01 PM
Santa didn't bring you those F-1 front shock mounts you asked for? Too bad. But here's your chance to snag a really nice set of shock mounts AND support your hamb addiction all in one fell swoop!
I bought these this morning for the express purpose of this auction. I took them off of a '48 - '50 F-1 myself in a very cool super secret salvage yard.
I have a set I'm going to use on my "T" project and they aren't as nice as these. But I bought these to auction and auction them I will.
I hope the pix that I'm going to post do them justice. This is what they look like after about ten minutes of wire wheeling them. I was going to sand blast them, but they didn't need it.
You all know the drill. After I get a pm from Ryan that he's got the $$$ then I'll ship them out. I'll pay for shipping in the continental US. If someone wins them from outside the continental US I'll split the shipping cost with the winner.
Bidding ends on, saaaay, January 7, 2004, (Damn! It's nice to look right up over my screen at a H.A.M.B. calendar!!!) at 10:00 pm CST.
I hope I'm not overstating the condition of these, but I've never seen a nicer set right off of the original truck.
You can't really see it, but these are the correct Ford bolts with the long shoulder and "short" threads. One of the nuts which hold the shocks on has been replaced with a standard one, though.
I don't care what bidding starts at, 'cause I know they will go for a nice H.A.M.B. donation.
Good luck and happy bidding.
I bought these this morning for the express purpose of this auction. I took them off of a '48 - '50 F-1 myself in a very cool super secret salvage yard.
I have a set I'm going to use on my "T" project and they aren't as nice as these. But I bought these to auction and auction them I will.
I hope the pix that I'm going to post do them justice. This is what they look like after about ten minutes of wire wheeling them. I was going to sand blast them, but they didn't need it.
You all know the drill. After I get a pm from Ryan that he's got the $$$ then I'll ship them out. I'll pay for shipping in the continental US. If someone wins them from outside the continental US I'll split the shipping cost with the winner.
Bidding ends on, saaaay, January 7, 2004, (Damn! It's nice to look right up over my screen at a H.A.M.B. calendar!!!) at 10:00 pm CST.
I hope I'm not overstating the condition of these, but I've never seen a nicer set right off of the original truck.
You can't really see it, but these are the correct Ford bolts with the long shoulder and "short" threads. One of the nuts which hold the shocks on has been replaced with a standard one, though.
I don't care what bidding starts at, 'cause I know they will go for a nice H.A.M.B. donation.
Good luck and happy bidding.