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Old 05-10-2007, 04:27 AM
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Default Parts in the trailer?

Bob would you double check to make sure that Pete has a little room for my steering shaft assembly and Mike Hahns side pipes. He will pick up the pipes at my house on Sunday. He didnot want them shipped. Does the quick release hub come with the shaft?? The stock wheel from you guys will work on this, Right?? Rick Lake
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The quick release comes with the hub and the shaft, and works with the stock wheel.
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Default Need help Bob

Will you make sure it gets on one of the trailera with Mike Hahn's pipes. I will be art Carlisle sat morning around 10:00am. Rick L.
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Rick:

Bob is a responsible guy and Lord knows that he has many of them at ERA... but what goes into the trailer is beyond his purview. Depending on the mood of the teamsters engaged for the transport job, that junk may be dropped off at the scrap yard in Scranton as we make the turn onto I81... fuel and food money, ya know?.

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Default Union Drivers???? Say it ain't so

Jim Holden To the ERA chauffeur, truck driver, saleman, lawyer, accountant,builder and owner of exotic cars, too many to list, would it be possible for the 3 items to ride on top of the trailer if there is no room inside the rig I would like think that the honorary ERA car owner and part time racer who gets his wonderful car on the mag cover would be given a little leway for the delivery of a couple small parts. I try very hard to keep the ERA name in print any time I race. I am sure I could work out a dinner arangement for the driver. If not could the happy guy with the chrome motor with the webers (Steve) have a little room?? The ERA members work together at the R&G and came home with some awards. The Wall of winners is getting larger. It's a long drive to Conn. and being you are in the area, JIM CAN YOU HELP!!!!! Rick L Ps I will be there Sat about 10:00am.
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Rick:

Ok... the promise of food does it every time. We'll find some space to tuck in some parts... somewhere.

See ya there!

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Default HI Bob

Thanks Bob for getting the shaft to me . Must be the thin air in your tower Hoping to come up in a couple of weeks. I will take the coulmn with switch COMPLETE, no wheel. I will try and call Peter next week. Rick L.
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Did Peter remember to bring my pipes? If so, let me know and I'll pick them up from you this weekend.
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Rick:

Bob gave you the shaft???

Good to see you out at Carlisle... I must remember next year to take a camera so that I can get a picture of you napping in the director's chair in the ERA booth. Nothing like a power nap...

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Default Westlake heads?

Jim HOLDEN I went to Carlisle for the ford national show. Jim guy had a set of heads and weber intake plates. What's the worth?? Rick L. Heads where blank. no valves, springs, keepers, Bare A$$.
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Rick:

New heads are now upwards of $15k. I assume the ones you were looking at were used. Further assuming that they are not cracked or "cut" so much that they can't be rebuilt, they should be in the $5K to $7k range, I would think.

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Default Used heads Jim

They where with a guy selling cammer concepts. Did not have time to talk about them. The ports are the size of a boss head. The adapters for the webers where there also. Do you know what the specs are for the heads and if the heads where cut? Rick Are you looking for another set??? When you get a chance see if my parts are still in the trailer
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Rick:

Your second question first: Whatever parts were schlepped to Carlisle were in the two car "Jaquester" trailer. I knoweth not what was to be taken out for you. As to the heads, I might be interested. Do you have any contact info for the seller?

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Default Mr Holden

Jim Holden BEING A UNION TRUCKER FOR era, You said these heads would cost tens of hundreds . I will see, Mr DEEP POCKETS if I can find the info from them. Rick L owner ERA428 with the missing shaft
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