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 Post subject: powerglide transmission,...and some other stuff like wheels
PostPosted: Fri Jun 15, 2007 7:57 pm 
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I got a powerglide transmission sitting at home that I dont have any need for. I got it to my chevelle along with a th350. I don´t know whats wrong with it. (no torque converter)
(may trade the th350 and powerglide against a 6-speed, 4L60E or 80e, th400, 4-speed mucie if someones interested).or the powerglide against other chevy parts.

Also I have a set of C5 corvette rims sitting at home with worn rear and good front tires(one of the fronts I think has a whole that has been patched from the guy before) I wanted to put them on the 94 camaro but I got the chevelle now and its too much backspacing. (may trade against some sbc or bbc parts, or wheels (ole school or drag type with a max of 5,5 backspace 4,75 lug up to 12 wide and max 16 diameter, like centerlines, welds,...)

And I have a set of snowflake trans am/firebird rims with tires to offer to. You know the ones from like 1975-1980 in Yellow.

(i am still looking for a engine(ls1- 2- 7, lt1, sbc, bbc,..) and one of the transmissions listed above, plus wheels,... you know I am trying to make it like a pro touring type of car. Its getting ls1 brakes and a bmr suspension with a drag rear sway bar.)

If someones intereted just make me an offer, just send me a pm or call me under
07158-980210 :wink:
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015203395157

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Ben,

Do you have pics of the C5's? What size are they? Do they have any damage?


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 7:18 am 
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Hey Brian,

I´ll get some pics as soon as possible. They are 17 up front and 18 in the back I will have to check on the width. The one rim has some curb rash(1 inch about) but can be fixed by a shop(still full funtional), its not bent or anything. They are painted black and I would recommend a repaint if you are going for show. (powder coating is like 50 euro per rim).

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 8:33 am 
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Ok here is some more info. The tyres are Kumho Ecsta ASX front and rear. The front ones are 245/ 45/ 17 with around 7mm profile and the rear ones are 275/ 45/ 18 with 3-4mm profile. Also front rims are 8,5" wide and rear ones are 9,5" wide. I am still working on the pics. :wink:


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PostPosted: Sat Jun 16, 2007 4:31 pm 
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Here are the pics


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two more The chrome one is the one I was starting to clean(get the black off)


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those wheels look familiar :lol: good luck with the sale

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 18, 2007 4:53 am 
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Yep thoose were yours. I really like them though they wont fit the chevelle.(too much backsace). Anyway havent heard from you since a long time, how is the States going?


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if I remember, I'll put up a picture of the wheels when they were new so everyone can see what they could be. They are the OEM polished aluminium wheels. They did look great and they are pretty light weight too (I'll find the exact weight later too).

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 29, 2007 6:08 pm 
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Man thanks for your help. I was gonna powder coate them but then the Chevelle came in the way(happy though)


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 5:26 pm 
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Well the Corvette C5 rims and Tires are sold no longer available. :wink: So thanks for the help you offered lancer033 anyway. :!: 8) I am just in the process of taking apart the powerglide and rebuilding it. (hmm maybe reverse transbrake valvebody that would be cool) :twisted: :shock:


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