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Old 04-09-2021, 12:58 PM
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$1,900 ? $2K? $3K? For a set of used dated 69 COPO gears?? -

IMHO - I don’t get it, you can’t see what’s in the diff housings unless the covers are off or you are Superman with X-ray vision. I understand the purists wanting to do Restorations correctly 100% like GM delivered but this stuff is getting pretty crazy. What’s next $1000 K for 69 dated GM gear oil? How about 69 dated engine bearings for $1500? I’m a purist too but somewhere you have to be realistic on restorations, or you will be buried financially into a Restoration. JMO.

Seriously it’s a good find and I applaud that the seller wants to reunite them with a COPO,
but ???
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