Last few bits for sale
Panhard Rod complete with "set" to miss diff cover - new price £170 + Vat will accept £120
Competition lowered special leaf springs - new price £88 + vat will accept £120 for the pair
MGB front suspension spring pans / springs / wishbones / pivots, lever shocks everything minus uprights inc MGB anti roll bar - £50 ono
MGB Handbrake handle (comes with push button switch to sense on or off) to part ex for one of Gerry's beautiful chrome ones - £10
MGB Rear Armstrong shocks pair £10
I've also go a nice ally rad that would suit a straight six or 3.5litre V8 - £100
Prices for collection in Melverley - Shropshire but happy to pack up for Courier collection.
Last few MGB bits for sale to perspective builders
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Stu
Hawk 289, 66 Mustang Fastback with a 289 maximum smiles per mile..
Stu
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Re: Last few MGB bits for sale to perspective builders
Stu, you have PM
Cheers
Jack
Cheers
Jack
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Cheers guys,
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Hawk 289, 66 Mustang Fastback with a 289 maximum smiles per mile..
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Re: Last few MGB bits for sale to perspective builders
Panhard Rod complete with "set" to miss diff cover - new price £170 + Vat will accept £120 ###### Now Sold ######
Competition lowered special leaf springs - new price £88 + vat will accept £120 for the pair
MGB front suspension spring pans / springs / wishbones / pivots, lever shocks everything minus uprights inc MGB anti roll bar - £50 ono
MGB Handbrake handle (comes with push button switch to sense on or off) to part ex for one of Gerry's beautiful chrome ones - £10
MGB Rear Armstrong shocks pair £10
I've also go a nice ally rad that would suit a straight six or 3.5litre V8 - £100
Prices for collection in Melverley - Shropshire but happy to pack up for Courier collection.
Also have an MGB Steering rack as removed from donor car £40 ono
Competition lowered special leaf springs - new price £88 + vat will accept £120 for the pair
MGB front suspension spring pans / springs / wishbones / pivots, lever shocks everything minus uprights inc MGB anti roll bar - £50 ono
MGB Handbrake handle (comes with push button switch to sense on or off) to part ex for one of Gerry's beautiful chrome ones - £10
MGB Rear Armstrong shocks pair £10
I've also go a nice ally rad that would suit a straight six or 3.5litre V8 - £100
Prices for collection in Melverley - Shropshire but happy to pack up for Courier collection.
Also have an MGB Steering rack as removed from donor car £40 ono
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Stu
Hawk 289, 66 Mustang Fastback with a 289 maximum smiles per mile..
Stu
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Re: Last few MGB bits for sale to perspective builders
Hi Stu.
Regarding your rear springs.
How many miles have the springs done? I have the original springs on my car last changed in 1997!!!
How are they for ride height as my car currently rides quite high on the rear. Unsure whether these are comp springs ?
Many thanks
Jake
Regarding your rear springs.
How many miles have the springs done? I have the original springs on my car last changed in 1997!!!
How are they for ride height as my car currently rides quite high on the rear. Unsure whether these are comp springs ?
Many thanks
Jake
Re: Last few MGB bits for sale to perspective builders
Stu,
Have sent you a PM on the radiator.
Cheers,
Tony
Have sent you a PM on the radiator.
Cheers,
Tony
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Re: Last few MGB bits for sale to perspective builders
Tony, replied to your PM,
Jake these springs have done about 2000 miles. I was happy with my ride height and I was running without aluminium spacers which would further lower the back end (they are just blocks of aluminium and you would have to change the bolt for a longer one that is the central clamp for the spring itself). The springs are wrapped in Denso tape, which is easy to remove if you don't want it on and would have protected the springs from corrosion.
Cheers
Stuart
Jake these springs have done about 2000 miles. I was happy with my ride height and I was running without aluminium spacers which would further lower the back end (they are just blocks of aluminium and you would have to change the bolt for a longer one that is the central clamp for the spring itself). The springs are wrapped in Denso tape, which is easy to remove if you don't want it on and would have protected the springs from corrosion.
Cheers
Stuart
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Hawk 289, 66 Mustang Fastback with a 289 maximum smiles per mile..
Stu
Hawk 289, 66 Mustang Fastback with a 289 maximum smiles per mile..
Re: Last few MGB bits for sale to perspective builders
For anyone not come across Denso tape you WILL need to handle it with rubber gloves or similar. The cloth has permanently soft putty type coating and it sticks well to your fingers etc. It’s used commercially on all the exposed parts of operating valves out on the North Sea oil rigs. You can be sure it protects the springs well.
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I could be interested in your rear springs Stuart, for my rubber-bumper MGB GT. Do you think they'll fit?
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