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I recently bought a 1950 dodge 2 door car with the idea of using the rear end in my 48 Pilot House.  I was told it was a 355 rear end, well that turned out to be hot air.  It is the same as my truck, 390 but it had a fluid drive so maybe at a later date I'd make the swap.  The body is totally roached but the car only had 84000 on the odometer so I thought why not salvage some parts.  It was a complete car but someone had pulled the plugs from the engine for who knows why and the it is bad.  I have just about completely stripped off everything but the frame, gas tank and bumpers. I saved the bell housing, crank and any loose items but haven't got cam out yet, it looks brand new.  Is there really any reason to keep this stuff?  Is it worth anything or should I just junk it?  The wife is fussing about what she is suppose to do with this stuff if something happens to me since I am past the age of accountability or almost at 73.  I already have extra parts for my truck but it seems this stuff is just too good to just throw away if someone else can use it.  Give me a shout on what you think.

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Why not find out what it is worth as scrap,and then put it up for sale at the scrap section on this board's for sale section?

 

Make them happy,make your wife happy,and in the end,it will make you happy.

 

Win/win for everyone.

Edited by knuckleharley
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Or Facebook Marketplace. I don't care for FB, but their for sale site works well. You'd be surprised at who is interested in your stuff!

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