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I have listed four N.O.S. items on eBay. The first and most significant is an N.O.S. Cross Ram carburetor. It has never been mounted on an intake manifold. The plating is perfect and all part numbers and ink stampings are quite visible. This is a 983 date code and my reserve is $3250.00 hoping to get more!
I also have listed an N.O.S. 1969 Big Block Upper radiator hose, an N.O.S. 1967-68 Z/28 lower radiator hose and finally N.O.S. 1969 Rally sport back up lenses all at NO RESERVE! Thank you to everyone who has shown interest. These part auctions are all ending today!!! The following is a list of the auction numbers: Cross Ram Carburetor 300081261334 Big Block Rad Hose 300081303258 Sm Block Z/28 Hose 300081487514 Back Up Lenses 300081492159 |
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1969 Camaro RS/SS Azure Turquoise 1969 Camaro Z/28 Azure Turquoise 1984 Camaro z/28 L69 HO 5 speed 1984 Camaro z/28 zz4 conversion 1987 Monte Carlo SS original owner |
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Thanks Jonesy,
I still have not been able to figure out the cut and paste thing! Richard. |
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WOW! $1500 for an upper rad hose?? You have to be dancing a jig right about now.
Rick H. |
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WOW! $1500 for an upper rad hose?? You have to be dancing a jig right about now. [/ QUOTE ] don't say it Lillard... |
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c'mon Lillard...say it...
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I think I would dance a jig, save myself $1500.00 and buy this: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1967-1969...8QQcmdZViewItem
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I know where this first edition upper radiator hose is going and the owner isn't at all afraid to step up to the plate and buy the necessary NOS parts for a car. The piece is going on a one owner '68 L78 Camaro with the original (born with) motor and lots of paperwork. A nice factory "no radio" L78 that roamed the streets of Chicago looking for action for years but now undergoing a correct restoration. He also owns the black '67 Z28 that was featured in the Chicago Muscle collection at the Vettefest, a car that has received its share of expensive, NOS parts.
I'm fortunate enough to own one of the '67 427 Corvettes from his collection and he's willing to buy whatever is needed for a car, even a $1,500 first edition upper radiator hose. When and if the L78 Camaro sells, it will bring "all the money" because of the various parts that will make this car amazing. |