Epage is a good site, (not to hijack this thread) to advertise on, but they
limit people to 10 ads now. Some people (not me) were putting 100 ads on there
for sale stuff, so cracked down to make some revenue. I still have 7-10 ads on
there, it is free to advertise, but I dropped 10-15 other ads I had on there.
AMO sends people to this site, that is good and bad, good for epage, but bad for
AMO as if aMO had their own classifieds it would pull tons of people to their
site like it does my site. Yup, pain in wahoo to edit, but worth it if someone
finds car, part, literature they need, or able to sell something aMC related, so
the traffic outweighs the burden at least in my case.
But you still have to sign up with password opage.com site to post. And
yes, they send you notice when someone replies to the ad, and yup, you can see
how many people have viewed the ad and I think shows where recent views are
from....except Nigeria.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, January 03, 2010 7:59
PM
Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins]
Bellhousing 360/T-10
Eddie
Your right, here is the link for the site that I posted my ad
on.
My ad is no longer posted, but when It was, they would send e-mail
updates letting you know how many people have viewed your ad.
From:
Eddie Stakes <eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: Re:
[BaadAssGremlins] Bellhousing 360/T-10 To:
BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Date: Sunday, January 3, 2010, 6:17
PM
Ed, on the 'logging in' I think you mention below, it might be www.epage.com as AMO used to have their own
classifieds I think, but now simply send people to epage.com probably
because it is tough to edit ads daily (I can attest to that!) But one
needs a password to log into, or answer ads, on epage. Not my site
though!
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, January 03, 2010
5:11 PM
Subject: Re: [BaadAssGremlins]
Bellhousing 360/T-10
I was looking for one also and couldn't find one for a
reasonable price either, than this fall I posted a ad in the
AMO classified ( http://www.amonatio nal.com/)
and got a few responds, all around $150.00. I ended up
buying one from a guy back east that answered my ad for
$175.00. he throw in the clutch fork, and all the
linkage tp the clutch petal. I tried to log onto the
website to see if I could fine out who the others were that
replied, but I am not able to log in. I'm not sure if I
don't remember my password, or if something is wrong with the
site. You do need to be a member of AMO to post an
ad,
As far as the Lakewood BH goes, it is my understanding
that the new ones that you buy from vendors like Summit, will
not work with the orginal AMC T10, they are setup to use other
transmission like the Richmond 6 speed, I may be wrong, but
before you buy a new, I would call them and check it
out.
Good Luck
Ed
--- On Sun, 1/3/10, Hate talentless losers
<wpvmddds@yahoo. com> wrote:
From: Hate
talentless losers <wpvmddds@yahoo. com> Subject:
[BaadAssGremlins] Bellhousing 360/T-10 To:
BaadAssGremlins@ yahoogroups. com Date: Sunday, January
3, 2010, 4:10 PM
Greetings from the #$%@ing cold midwest!
I am
Desperately looking for an AMC 360 bellhousing with the
right bolt pattern and depth to hook up to my BW T-10 four
speed.
Lakewood makes one that runs $500!!!!! Anyone
have one from one of their projects I could take off their
hands for a more reasonable price? Also looking for the
clutch fork as well. Any laying around in Houston
Eddie?
I am dropping this into my 77 Hornet AMX that
is slowly finally coming together. I have been told I will
need a new driveshaft as the length of the T-10 is
significantly different than the stock 3 speed. Anybody else
found this to be the case?
Happy New Year fellow
AMC'ers
Warren V./wpvmddds@
yahoo
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