I’m slowly putting together a modest display of motors. And am wondering if anyone has a Ford Flathead V8 they’d be willing to trade for a Jaguar V12?
I’m slowly putting together a modest display of motors. And am wondering if anyone has a Ford Flathead V8 they’d be willing to trade for a Jaguar V12?
Now that is an intersting topic. I have a GT-6 engine I would trade for bag of chips or anything else that weighs less than a GT-6 engine. It is left over from our GT-6 project and now that I have an Elan, my fantasy of building another Spit-6 has faded.
I have a Morris Mini... 800-something? Out of a '64 Mini. Would need worked over.
Frenchy, I don't have an engine, but I do have a bellhousing from a '48 Ford truck that was a flathead V8, if that does anything for you.
In reply to JohnInKansas :
We probably should just have a available for trade sort of place.
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frenchyd said:In reply to JohnInKansas :
We probably should just have a available for trade sort of place.
I’ve got•••••••
will trade for. ••••••• or••••••••
This is genius !
Send me your number frenchy l put a flattie in a 54 for a guy it will never be fixed
But north Georgia.
In reply to GTXVette :
Info sent. We’ll figure out the transportation on the fly. ( my daughter works for Delta so we might get a deal there)
I tried to save your info and now can't find it. please resend.
this engine is in a car and the Qwner is currently working in Fla. and I am Attempting to Move. so I will start the wheels rolling and get back, HE WILL HAVE NO INTEREST in the engine but I do so Something will have to get traded about between he and I
In reply to GTXVette :
Sorry, life got in the way of hobbies. A local restorer traded his modified 48 Flathead display engine on a stand for my partially cleaned V12. He sends me pictures whenever he gets something polished or powder painted.
When everything is shined or ready I’m assembling it for him. He’s buying new stainless steel fasteners and really going all out. Including a set of Weber’s
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