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Old 04-02-2005, 10:37 PM
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Default Engine lift brackets

Need a pair of original lift brackets for my 69 COPO. Thanks.

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Old 04-05-2005, 07:26 PM
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Here was a set.
Boy this world is Changing.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=4539429384
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Old 04-05-2005, 08:51 PM
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But look at the two high bidders... These two guys plus doug-fcmi set prices for parts like you set prices for 1970 dealer memorabilia.

For Frank D. at least, the parts are going on a a 1 of 2 ZL-1. I think the thing may be that overspending on individual parts by $50 here or $100 there doesn't add up to more than maybe a total overspend bill of $20,000 on what could be the "most correct", almost rarest car that will be worth $300-400K vs. the rest of us trying to buy NOS door weatherstrips on a budget and freaking out about the difference between $750 and $1000 on an $80,000 car.

I remember about twelve months ago when people were blown away about a $1200 NOS rosewood wheel... Now used ones seem to trade for close to that every week.
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how many of these did we throw away in the day
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Doc you are required to send me pics and a write-up of your 67....
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Jeff
I just saw this and I fully agree with you.
I was in no way judging or disrespecting anyone with my reply.
Merely relaying to myself outloud,it is not 1978 anymore,and times have truely changed.
I know Frank D. &amp; Dougfcmi and others,including myself,pay what we want in order to obtain an item for sale.
Now sell me those two items I PM'd you about..
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