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Thank you for the quick replies. The carb is complete but will definately need a rebuild. I was going to put it on Ebay. What do you think it is worth? John
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I was going to put it on Ebay. What do you think it is worth? John [/ QUOTE ] Whatever the market will bear. As John Brown said above, its a late production carb that would need to go on a late Z28 for those concerned with correct date codes. However, there may be someone looking for those very dates. Ya never know! Not to discourage you, but Holley is repoping that carb. In any case....Good Luck!
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I have seen the go for anywhere from $2-300, depending on condition.
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Core value on original DZ carbs these days is upwards of 300.00 to 400.00 in unrestored condition. I have sold a couple and if the carb is totally gone through and recolored in original methods, it can reach price as high as 600.00 to 800.00 depending on the level of restore. It really depends on the overall condition of things such as the butterflies, throttle shafts, bores, and especially the condition of the base plate and whether its warped or not.
You might be better to sell it as an unrestored carb and let whoever buys it rebuild it in case you are not a carb guru. Hope that helps you out.
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