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Wasn't that distributor ALSO used in late 69 Camaros, built after Aug 1?
If so, the pool of buyers just got a little deeper, and if that is the case, then I think $500 is way low.
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I thought about the late Camaros...but Colvin's book doesn't list them. Of course with all the Camaro experts here, that is better than a book any day. I did a quick check of flea-bay pricing...and the price mentioned seemed inline. A later dated unit would have more limited applications...big block Camaro and Nova...so I could see a bigger price. If the late 69 Camaro big block cars [including COPO] used this number than a price adjustment is definitely in order. I bow to the wiser ones
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with L78 or L72/copos.
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