Feeler- 69 engine, drive train, axles, suspension
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Re: Feeler- 69 engine, drive train, axles, suspension
Sorry for the delay everyone. Been out of service in the desert for a bit. I'll get some info and pics back to everyone this week.
Some of you may cringe but this one it getting turned into a rock buggy per say. Hope to stuff an LS into it, have Dana 60s and 70, 700R with an Atlas. Just too much to do a proper resto on her so it's getting some new updates. Really only keeping the frame and body so all else may as well go to a good home.
Some of you may cringe but this one it getting turned into a rock buggy per say. Hope to stuff an LS into it, have Dana 60s and 70, 700R with an Atlas. Just too much to do a proper resto on her so it's getting some new updates. Really only keeping the frame and body so all else may as well go to a good home.
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Re: Feeler- 69 engine, drive train, axles, suspension
Few photos
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Re: Feeler- 69 engine, drive train, axles, suspension
Both rear seats are in about the same conditionweasel451 wrote:Hey nisstec, I'd definitely be interested in your rear seats...I don't have anything so even frames are a great starting point. Thanks, Darren in Louisville, KY.
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Re: Feeler- 69 engine, drive train, axles, suspension
After talking to the person I puchased this one from. He has a second 69 that will be parted out as well. Ill get some photos of that one posted soon.
SO
We will have a total of 2 running motors
2 Transmissions
2 sets of axles
2 sets of driveshafts
doors
a top
Being that we run a suspension shop and ship a lot of parts out the door daily, we can ship everything with some decent discounts for those not in Colorado.
Please feel free to give me a call as well if anyone wants more detailed info on any of it.
303.388.6111
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We will have a total of 2 running motors
2 Transmissions
2 sets of axles
2 sets of driveshafts
doors
a top
Being that we run a suspension shop and ship a lot of parts out the door daily, we can ship everything with some decent discounts for those not in Colorado.
Please feel free to give me a call as well if anyone wants more detailed info on any of it.
303.388.6111
Chris
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Re: Feeler- 69 engine, drive train, axles, suspension
Ae you going to keep the PTO? That is a very rare part that someone will want.
Could you get another picture of the ID plate, one that shows the numbers stamped on it? Thanks.
The Patrol looks to be in pretty good condition. Keep us posted on the mods. I've yet to see one that actually worked well once it was finished. If you haven't already checked it out, look at sawmill's build here: rawml . He's been teasing us for years with this build. Might have been easier to restore it.
Could you get another picture of the ID plate, one that shows the numbers stamped on it? Thanks.
The Patrol looks to be in pretty good condition. Keep us posted on the mods. I've yet to see one that actually worked well once it was finished. If you haven't already checked it out, look at sawmill's build here: rawml . He's been teasing us for years with this build. Might have been easier to restore it.
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