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Join Date: May 2010
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If anyone is interested there is a good looking pair of rear motor mounts on eBay with a buy it now of like 33 bucks. Sorry no link, item # 271013451518 should get you there.
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Location: Spokane, WA.
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I didn't look it up, but if they are Canadian motor mounts in good shape I highly recommend one of you guys jump on them. The Canadian variety are vastly superior to the American ones if you're not building a points car. I've installed a couple pairs and they really are better because they are built stronger and don't sag.
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They are SOLD, but is was good to see something different, I never knew the Canadian mounts were different. Bob
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Location: Nelson. New Zealand
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Yes they are cast not pressed steel. We have the same ones in NZ as made in Canada, Have a box full here,
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I've got an Australian JS from a few years ago. Of the sets I have, the majority are forged, and I have two sets of pressed steel. These are of A's my dad picked up in the sixties, and most were 28-29 cars. He got a few 30s, which would be where the pressed ones came from. As no 31's were brought into or sold in Australia, they cannot be off them.
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