excelguru
April 18th, 2004, 11:38 AM
I have a (practically) brand new engine stand, purchased from the local Advance Auto Parts store. Originally, I purchased the stand with intentions of building my own engine. I later decided to have Bill do it, so the engine stand has been gathering dust (and taking up garage space) ever since. I think it was about $80 new, give or take. I forget the weight rating, but it's a lot more than your Cobra engine is gonna weigh.
I will post pictures and more details (weight rating, etc.) on here tomorrow. Just wanted to give everyone a heads-up.
If anyone is interested, just email me an offer and I'll throw it in the truck when I head to homecoming. I don't have the original box. It is a four-leg unit (more stable). Like I said, details will follow.
EDIT - The casters are steel, not plastic. The yoke rotates to allow rotation of the block.
Keith :)
Unique Motorcars (http://www.uniquecobrareplicas.com)
Southern Automotive (http://www.southernautomotiveengines.com)
Bruce Bunn (the painter) (http://www.jodecoautobody.com)
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I will post pictures and more details (weight rating, etc.) on here tomorrow. Just wanted to give everyone a heads-up.
If anyone is interested, just email me an offer and I'll throw it in the truck when I head to homecoming. I don't have the original box. It is a four-leg unit (more stable). Like I said, details will follow.
EDIT - The casters are steel, not plastic. The yoke rotates to allow rotation of the block.
Keith :)
Unique Motorcars (http://www.uniquecobrareplicas.com)
Southern Automotive (http://www.southernautomotiveengines.com)
Bruce Bunn (the painter) (http://www.jodecoautobody.com)
My Photo Album (http://members5.clubphoto.com/keith355593/owner-429c-1.phtml)