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Gas57man

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PSE intake adapter
« on: February 08, 2013, 10:44:21 PM »
I have a Pro Stock Engineering  intake adapter for sale.It is a raw casting. ALL holes will need to be machined. Excellent shape. Asking $1000.00 includes shipping from 47712
Thank you .  Cell# 812-455-9771
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Hi. I am a new guy. so i guess I will introduce myself. I have a 64' Fairlane blown 427 Altered wheelbase car. i own 1 of Raymond Beadles 1974 Blue Max funny car bodies,hoping to build chassis and race it in the near future. I own a 57' Nash Metropolitan tube frame blown injected 390.  I build chassis ,engines , pretty much everything but transmissions. Love all FE engines. Thanks

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Re: PSE intake adapter
« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2013, 10:17:44 PM »
It is kinda bad karma if there is such a thing, to come on a persons personal forum and try to sell an item that needs machining, for a lot of money, when the owner of this forum is casting, machining, and selling his own part that will be half the price of yours.  Just my opinion, but in poor taste.  Joe-JDC.

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Re: PSE intake adapter
« Reply #2 on: February 09, 2013, 11:39:25 PM »
Thanks Joe, but this ad is no problem for me.  Some me people may be interested in the intake for its nostalgia appeal.  Not me, though... ;)
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- 1964 Ford Galaxie, Drag Week 2009 Winner Modified NA (9.50s @ 143), 585" SOHC
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Re: PSE intake adapter
« Reply #3 on: February 11, 2013, 05:57:22 PM »
What the Hell is the deal with you guys.Am I doing something wrong. If I am Please let me know. All I did was offer this thing for sale on the classified. I'm not trying to screw anybody. Instead of being a xxx , let me know what the problem is
« Last Edit: February 11, 2013, 11:20:35 PM by jayb »
Hi. I am a new guy. so i guess I will introduce myself. I have a 64' Fairlane blown 427 Altered wheelbase car. i own 1 of Raymond Beadles 1974 Blue Max funny car bodies,hoping to build chassis and race it in the near future. I own a 57' Nash Metropolitan tube frame blown injected 390.  I build chassis ,engines , pretty much everything but transmissions. Love all FE engines. Thanks

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Re: PSE intake adapter
« Reply #4 on: February 11, 2013, 06:34:33 PM »
I think Jay already said he had no prob.
On a side note why not finish the machining?
I think it would be more valuable useable.
I thought of buying one a few years back and was shocked at the going price.  :o
If machining it is not an option, then that's a lot of money for a wall hanger/shelf taker upper.
I'm not local, but I could machine it.

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Re: PSE intake adapter
« Reply #5 on: February 11, 2013, 11:20:00 PM »
What the Hell is the deal with you guys.Am I doing something wrong. If I am Please let me know. All I did was offer this thing for sale on the classified. I'm not trying to screw anybody. Instead of being a xxx , let me know what the problem is

You're not doing anything wrong, except calling people names.  I've edited your post to remove that.  There is no problem with your ad, and you were welcome to post it - Jay
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- 1969 Mach 1, Drag Week 2005 Winner NA/BB, 511" FE (10.60s @ 129); Drag Week 2007 Runner-Up PA/BB, 490" Supercharged FE (9.35 @ 151)
- 1964 Ford Galaxie, Drag Week 2009 Winner Modified NA (9.50s @ 143), 585" SOHC
- 1969 Shelby Clone, Drag Week 2015 Winner Modified NA (Average 8.98 @ 149), 585" SOHC