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Here are a few of the parts I'll have at Carlisle this week. Spaces WC12-15.
EDIT: new parts added.
1967-69 AT floor shifter (without console or cable). Very nice shape, includes woodgrain ball and finger grip. $150
New repro 69-72 disk brake caliper brackets and splash shields. $65
EDIT: The reinforcement is sold. Thanks to all who responded.
A pair of 1970-72 442/Supreme convertible trunk lids. Both are rot-free, including the trailing edge lip where they all rust out. The orange one had a goofy wing and the four holes have been welded up. This was done very well, as there is no warping or distortion at all. The underside of the lip looks brand new. The blue one has surface rust that will clean up with a DA sander. The underside of the lip also has some surface rust but no rot at all. Trunk lids are $275 each. I'll have other parts as well and will update this post if I have time.
Last edited by joe_padavano; Apr 20, 2026 at 12:51 PM.
Thanks Joe for disclosing price for reinforcement. I’m debating selling mine. Do you think it makes a difference in front of the plastic deflector?
have fun in Carlisle.
Interested in the G body headers. .. Trying to work out pickup. Do you accept any electronic payment (Venmo, PayPal, etc) to secure them?
Nevermind, not looking good... Let me know if they survive the weekend.
Last edited by fleming442; Apr 23, 2026 at 09:18 AM.
Good seeing you Joe!
Did you see this little gem? Aluminum SBO tri carb. Find of the week!
Once the guy told me the story that Olds made very few of these…I was in!
Good seeing you Joe!
Did you see this little gem? Aluminum SBO tri carb. Find of the week!
Once the guy told me the story that Olds made very few of these…I was in!
I didn't see that, but it's an aluminum 307 intake that someone welded a plate to. Olds never made that, but there's ALWAYS a story...