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I have a couple spare parts for my 67 that I am considering selling. First item is a complete his and her shifter.I don't have pictures right now but can get them first thing in the morning
Second item is a set of aftermarket(?) hi po cast iron exhaust manifolds.
And last I have a 67 sport steering wheel. I can take pictures of it tomorrow as well.

Can y'all give me some ballpark figures until I get pictures made tomorrow.
I will probably have more small parts after I finish going through the totes.
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The manifolds are standard logs .
What's the casting date on them ? They look like later models

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The manifolds are standard logs .
What's the casting date on them ? They look like later models
Here are some more pictures. Are they OEM or repros? A friend gave them to me several years ago, but I can't ask him about them because he passed away about three years ago.
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Old 02-18-2024, 04:39 PM
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Here are pictures of the shifter. It is dusty and needs cleaning and the handle would need re-chromed for show quality.
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Old 02-18-2024, 04:43 PM
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I can't get to the steering wheel right now. Too much to move and no room to move it to until the weather warms up and I can back the car out of the shop.

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I have a couple spare parts for my 67 that I am considering selling. First item is a complete his and her shifter.I don't have pictures right now but can get them first thing in the morning
Second item is a set of aftermarket(?) hi po cast iron exhaust manifolds.
And last I have a 67 sport steering wheel. I can take pictures of it tomorrow as well.

Can y'all give me some ballpark figures until I get pictures made tomorrow.
I will probably have more small parts after I finish going through the totes.
I would think $350-$400 for the shifter...looks like the NSS might be missing. I might be interested in the log manifolds for a friend's car, so probably $5 each for those. :-)

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The first set of manifolds are regular logs and painted black.

The second set are re-pop HO/RA style.
Get the part numbers off each one and google the numbers for ID
I would say 67 style - but check your numbers and be sure about it.

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Old 02-18-2024, 05:49 PM
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000 or 0000 steel wool will make your chrome look almost new again on your shifter and bezel.
If you have some laying around but not sure what grade it is - do not use it .
Anything coarser than 000 will damage and dull .

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The first set of manifolds are regular logs and painted black.

The second set are re-pop HO/RA style.
Get the part numbers off each one and google the numbers for ID
I would say 67 style - but check your numbers and be sure about it.
I can't believe I did what I did! The first set is what I put on my car when I restored it! They are actually dark gray.
So the second set are reproduction HO/RA? I remember getting them with plans to replace the stock manifolds but I am at the age where that isn't going to get done.
Being repros, do they have any value?

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Old 02-19-2024, 12:28 AM
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I would think $350-$400 for the shifter...looks like the NSS might be missing. I might be interested in the log manifolds for a friend's car, so probably $5 each for those. :-)

I will clean it tomorrow. It is mostly dust from sitting on an open shelf for years. Chrome polish will probably do the job. I probably used the NSS on the replacement shifter.
The chrome on the handle is worn down. This shifter is the factory installed one. I found one in nicer condition and swapped them out.

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The reproduction HO/RA exhaust manifolds are about $400 a pair. If they are in nice shape they should be close to that.

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The manifolds have never been installed. Here are some more pictures of the shifter. The plastic lens is broken and the wood grain decal is missing the thin strip on one side. The handle would need to be re-chromed for a show car. This was the original shifter from my 67 GTO.
The plastic lens is readily available.
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I hope to get the sport wood wheel out tomorrow and get pictures.of it.

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Two more parts and I will be ready to post them for sale. I got the steering wheel out and also found a hood scoop with the insert removed. The wheel is an original 67 sport wood wheel with no cracks. Just needs refinished for a show car or put it on a driver and go. The chrome hub has blisters on it, but it might clean up enough for a driver,
The hood scoop is missing two studs and where the inserts were removed needs to cleaned up a little.
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I can not find another OEM wheel on the internet for sale. I see new ones that are not correct going for $289 for the bare wheel.

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Here are some more pictures. Are they OEM or repros? A friend gave them to me several years ago, but I can't ask him about them because he passed away about three years ago.
If they fit a ‘67 I might be interested in them for the right price, I’m working on a super budget build that I planned on running log manifolds for. I’m at 03867 & don’t know if shipping will too expensive or not.

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If they fit a ‘67 I might be interested in them for the right price, I’m working on a super budget build that I planned on running log manifolds for. I’m at 03867 & don’t know if shipping will too expensive or not.
They are quite heavy. I will weigh them and get a ballpark figure on shipping.

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Put me in line for the wheel and scoop. Just to see where you are on them when you come around to offering them up. My '66 shows the sport wheel and wood shifter knob on the PHS but both are long gone. I don't mind the year being wrong.

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The reproduction HO/RA exhaust manifolds are about $400 a pair. If they are in nice shape they should be close to that.
They have never been installed.

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If they fit a ‘67 I might be interested in them for the right price, I’m working on a super budget build that I planned on running log manifolds for. I’m at 03867 & don’t know if shipping will too expensive or not.
They weigh about 34 pounds. I figure shipping would be about $85.00 without insurance and about $95.00 with insurance.

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