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Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: 69Z28-RS on October 23, 2014, 12:09:41 PM
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An email from Heartbeat Camaro today described and listed his newest 'Mother load' of Camaro parts.. JL-8's, cross rams, u name it. he's got it all in NOS or used form.... I'm glad I don't need/want any of it because I surely couldn't pay the prices... :)
.. but maybe some of you guys can..?
http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?ca=0e54b3d7-7b64-4d24-802b-0645f2fd2fff&c=3dac3880-4dd0-11e3-967b-d4ae528eb27b&ch=3ebae960-4dd0-11e3-96ff-d4ae528eb27b
http://www.heartbeatcitycamaro.com/motherload/motherload-page/index_5.htm
http://www.heartbeatcitycamaro.com/motherload/hbc_nosrarepartslist_web.pdf
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I am dumbfounded...
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I received the same email. Lots of good stuff there...
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They should change there name to NOS CITY...wow :o
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Saw this as well. The question that come to my mind is - Did this all come from one individual or source? Not sure I'll ever get an answer, but I can't help but be curious anyway.
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No wonder there are so many restamps and clones. He has all the real parts.
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An email from Heartbeat Camaro today described and listed his newest 'Mother load' of Camaro parts..
They might have bothered to spell it right ("mother LODE", not load), but it's a little late now. :-(
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Their crossram set ups are a small fortune 16K TO 25K each.
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An email from Heartbeat Camaro today described and listed his newest 'Mother load' of Camaro parts..
They might have bothered to spell it right ("mother LODE", not load), but it's a little late now. :-(
I agree John.. in fact, when I typed it here, I first spelled it correctly.. then changed it to the way they spelled it.. I suppose they were making a pun.. meaning the lode was a real LOAD.. *L*
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WOW that is a haul for sure. 10 or 20 crossrams, and 8 or 10 JL's. I went thru that whole list and never found a Rally 15 X 6 trim ring, and a drivers side door handle top piece in black. Funny, 100's and 100's of parts, never what I need. Oh well, the hunt continues... D
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I didn't see any yardage of 1969 yellow vinyl either :(
next time maybe...Joe
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I received the same email. Lots of good stuff there...
Yah, , LOT of nice stuff there!
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Lots of new NOS parts for sure, BUT, if you go to the list of parts, and about 3/4 down the page, you will start seeing prices. These are the NOS parts that have been on the website for a long time. Along with the long prices.
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Got the same email, said the parts came from a number of collections. Made myself late for work reading through the inventory.......Wonder how much James paid for the lot?
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I tried to deal with them last year. They told me my NOS stuff was worthless. Then I see them selling the same kind of parts for top dollar. Also heard bad stories from members about them. Good luck peddling there over priced parts. Nothing there I will need
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I tried to deal with them last year. They told me my NOS stuff was worthless. Then I see them selling the same kind of parts for top dollar. Also heard bad stories from members about them. Good luck peddling there over priced parts. Nothing there I will need
Totally agree had two bad dealings with them. Second time was my fault shouldn't have went back
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Hope he likes to look at it. Because with those prices - he's gonna have them a long time. Not every one is a millionaire Camaro restorer.
Cool stuff though.
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Yes a lot of nice parts but sometimes you got to wonder. Here is a listing under nos and rare parts 67 12 bolt posi.
"Camaro 12 bolt 3.73 OL positraction rearend assembly or rear axle assembly. Casted on A-5-7 and production date stamping OL0119G2. Mono-leaf spring perches. Unit is completely rebuilt and ready for installation. Rebuild includes rebuilt posi, new axle shafts, new carrier bearings, pinion bearings and seal, axle bearings and seals, crush sleeve, gasket and hardware. Complete from backing plate to backing plate. No brake shoes or rear brake hardware"
So no OL rears listed here are crg so must mean QL but a QL is 3:31 non posi. $3295.00
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I have a QA. You have to look hard to determine its not an O.
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Wow..Thank God I don't need anything major. Such as a 69 rear GM quarter with an asking price of $4,500 or an original Z/28 radiator at $1900 bucks. Is there gold flakes mixed in with the metals that I'm unaware of ?
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Old muscle car parts are like diamonds.
By that, I mean price is controlled by supply vs demand. There is no true shortage of diamonds, yet they are valuable.
There are many stock piles of old parts out there. Everybody that's been around these cars for a while knows someone with a stash of parts they are holding onto, hoping for a big payday.