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Old June 17th, 2012, 03:20 AM
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A Garage Full of NOS Parts 1930's to the 60's

Hello Everyone ,
I bought the contents of a garage and it's loaded with 90% NOS Olds Parts . The other 10% are parts that are used and from other cars .

I'm working on packing it up and boxing everything There's alot of clips ,lights , gaskets and motor parts , Some Tail lights and trim parts .

There are Books and manuals as well .

Please do not inquire about whats for sale on this thread . I will post items in the for sale area once i get a chance .

If there's any Classic Olds guys in Ocean County NJ please send me a PM .
I'll update Photos as i can as well .






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nice find. how did you locate the stuff? was it advertised or did you stumble onto it?
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Originally Posted by jensenracing77
nice find. how did you locate the stuff? was it advertised or did you stumble onto it?
A Co worker game me first shot at it They didn't want there Aunt overwhelmed with the project of cleaning it out .
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Nice score, looks like a lot of older stuff. I would say most value would be in chrome pieces and lenses etc. Any rubber or gasketed parts might have dried out and would most likely need a rebuild. Keep the pictures coming....!!
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Very nice find.

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Old June 17th, 2012, 06:26 AM
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I have parts books that cover some of this older stuff if you need help identifying it.

Right now I can see that you have a set of boxed 569586 1957 standard full wheel covers in the back seat of the Delta.
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Originally Posted by m371961
Gold mine
Correction:

GOLD MINE!!!

You may wish to call Ron Memmer

941.365.3023

Unless of course you wish to become the travelling sales guy and/or set up the epay store. If you have the time that can be lucrative.
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Thanks guys ,
here are some parts i brought home today , plus some out of the trunk i had yesterday .




I also found alot of hoses I have a plastic Bin full of them .
I still have to collect trany parts and the motor parts
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Well, the down side of possibly selling them to Memmer, is that I for one won't buy from him, shipped me an exhaust manifold for my '69, broken, after promising to have it for me at Homecoming, would not respond to emails or message left by phone. List it here for everyone to have a look at, and purchase.
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What a find! Can not wait to see the items listed in the sales area.
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the only thing still bringing good money on ebay is NOS....id sell it there..maybe hook up a few fellow members but , its rare to find NOS stuff in quantity...ive ac delco stuff bring huge money...like $200 distrib caps for 68 -70 etc...
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Old June 18th, 2012, 11:59 AM
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more parts came home today ... Lots of carb parts and rebuild kits , brake shoes and parts , and just a genral lot of crap ,,lol



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i can hook you u p with a guy that just loves 30s-70s stuff..all the weird stuff he has a huge customer base...pm me if ya want his number...
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If you want to unload the stuff as a lot, I think Fusick or Everett Horton would offer you a fairer price than Memmer, as they specialise in the older NOS stuff like this. Memmer generally goes more for the 64-72 stuff and some 73-77.

I haven't seen that many yellow and black GM boxes or red and black Delco-Remy boxes in one place in years.
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Hey guys ,
well i brought a bunch of books back home . And they are loaded with information from How to sell a Rocket to tech updates . Mostly all 50's eara .
The binders are in poor shape but the contents are neat and full of details .

Also i'm getting ready to pack the trany parts i noticed bell housings and one thing that was interesting was an NOS case . It's cast Iron not aluminum .
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Originally Posted by c1run1
Hey guys ,
well i brought a bunch of books back home . And they are loaded with information from How to sell a Rocket to tech updates . Mostly all 50's eara .
The binders are in poor shape but the contents are neat and full of details .

Also i'm getting ready to pack the trany parts i noticed bell housings and one thing that was interesting was an NOS case . It's cast Iron not aluminum .
Do you have any 70-72 parts? There sure looks like alot.

If you're not already, subscribe to wildaboutcars, they have all the parts manuals and info you might need to decode your parts.
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Originally Posted by Tony72Cutlass'S'
Do you have any 70-72 parts? There sure looks like alot.

If you're not already, subscribe to wildaboutcars, they have all the parts manuals and info you might need to decode your parts.
Tony ,
seems like everything is 1950's nothing past 1960 a few older part but not much .
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well i just had a generous offer looks like the collection will be going to an Olds Parts dealer ..
thanks everyone
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well i just had a generous offer looks like the collection will be going to an Olds Parts dealer ..
thanks everyone
Care to say who it is?
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No 70-72 parts?!

now i'll go ahead and quote the big bang theory,

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