Unobtanium on eBay: Mickey Thompson Hemi-Headed 427 Side Oiler

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  • cjforumadmin
    No Life Outside BangShift.com
    • Oct 2007
    • 16776901

    #1

    Unobtanium on eBay: Mickey Thompson Hemi-Headed 427 Side Oiler

  • Shawn Anderson
    Superhero BangShifter
    • Feb 2008
    • 2084

    #2
    Re: Unobtanium on eBay: Mickey Thompson Hemi-Headed 427 Side Oiler

    I read once that Mickey built a hemi headed Tbolt with a set of these heads, these have got to be the rarest F.E. parts around.

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    • tiresmoke!
      Legendary BangShifter
      • Nov 2007
      • 4466

      #3
      Re: Unobtanium on eBay: Mickey Thompson Hemi-Headed 427 Side Oiler

      Looks badder-asser, yeah, but it also looks about as tall as it is w-i-d-e.

      Save for a tube-frame job, there isn't a car manufactured that could accomodate that hoss(looks wider than a Cammer or Boss 429!) without extreme hacking!

      Some performance numbers would be interesting.

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      • studemax
        [ Expletive Deleted ]
        • Nov 2007
        • 6456

        #4
        Re: Unobtanium on eBay: Mickey Thompson Hemi-Headed 427 Side Oiler

        Has Speedy Bill got one of these in his museum?
        Act your age, not your shoe size. - Prince

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        • Turbo Regal
          Superhero BangShifter
          • Dec 2007
          • 776

          #5
          Re: Unobtanium on eBay: Mickey Thompson Hemi-Headed 427 Side Oiler

          Originally posted by Shawn Anderson
          I read once that Mickey built a hemi headed Tbolt with a set of these heads, these have got to be the rarest F.E. parts around.


          Here it is.

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          • oldrustycars
            Superhero BangShifter
            • Jan 2009
            • 793

            #6
            Re: Unobtanium on eBay: Mickey Thompson Hemi-Headed 427 Side Oiler

            I wonder how many times the seller will have to explain the "never run" claim. And I'm guessing the guys asking don't have any money anyway. In a world where guys pay $3000 for an NOS L-88 dipstick this motor should go for huge money.

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