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I have spare TT that I would like to sell any idea of a rough price? Little rust and well kept. I will then post on the Swap site, I just need a figure to start at.
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I have had a clean torque tube and drive shaft that I have tried for several years to sell at antique car show flea markets. Started out at $50 for pair and this past summer tried to get $25 for pair with no one interested. So I guess just a torque tube would be around $10 to $15 in my area.
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I sold a couple of nice torque tubes a few years ago for Twenty five dollars each. The guy that bought them lived in the adjoining state and drove quiet a ways to get them. The guy planned to use the torque tubes for exhaust collectors on a fenderless hot rod.
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Hotrodders have been making exhaust systems from these for years. I suspect they're still quite plentifull...untill you need one
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