Yesterday, I went with a buddy to a local junkyard to look for a part for his Dad's truck. I naturally had a look around (like you do), and found what we're gonna call "a few things of interest".
There was a vignette of LBC's in the back corner. There amongst them was a 79 Spitfire...went over and had a quick shufty around it. Parts of it were OK, but it had been sittin in the weather with no top, so most of the bits-n-bobs were useless. It did still have the whole power train installed.
Got home and got to thinking..."did that shifter have an overdrive switch on it?"
Went back today to check, and BINGO!
Negotiations led to a price of $200 for the transmission. Me and my buddy pulled the engine and trans and yard guy lifted it out with an enormous articulated forklift. I was gonna offer him a bit more for the combo, but I noticed a connecting rod poking out the side of the block...lucky I noticed.
Anyway, here's what I got (plus the shifter) for my $200...I didn't get the drive shaft...I think the guy was getting a little irritated with us so I wanted to jet as soon as possible.
Did I get a bargain?
Other things of interest were:
These wire wheels installed on an engine-less MGBGT.
This Alpha Romeo
And for a real ground-up restore, this Stag (Notice that it has wire wheels installed as well.)
Let me know if there's any interest in the wire wheels...I can go back and bargain for them. (It's B&B auto salvage in Cookstown, NJ if you're nearby.)
There was a vignette of LBC's in the back corner. There amongst them was a 79 Spitfire...went over and had a quick shufty around it. Parts of it were OK, but it had been sittin in the weather with no top, so most of the bits-n-bobs were useless. It did still have the whole power train installed.
Got home and got to thinking..."did that shifter have an overdrive switch on it?"
Went back today to check, and BINGO!
Negotiations led to a price of $200 for the transmission. Me and my buddy pulled the engine and trans and yard guy lifted it out with an enormous articulated forklift. I was gonna offer him a bit more for the combo, but I noticed a connecting rod poking out the side of the block...lucky I noticed.
Anyway, here's what I got (plus the shifter) for my $200...I didn't get the drive shaft...I think the guy was getting a little irritated with us so I wanted to jet as soon as possible.
Did I get a bargain?
Other things of interest were:
These wire wheels installed on an engine-less MGBGT.
This Alpha Romeo
And for a real ground-up restore, this Stag (Notice that it has wire wheels installed as well.)
Let me know if there's any interest in the wire wheels...I can go back and bargain for them. (It's B&B auto salvage in Cookstown, NJ if you're nearby.)