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Stefano, My website is not an online store with a shopping cart or any credit card processing. This site is a window to what my company has to offer in restoration services and camaro parts that I may have to offer at a given time. It is posted on the site that prices and stock change and that for anyone to buy an item off this site one must call first to confirm stocking, availibility and pricing. I've attached three of my website headers below to indicate this process.
Maxx! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/flag.gif[/img] This page is updated manually by Coast 2 Coast Camaro when parts become available or after parts get sold! To purchase parts you will need to call or e-mail for Availability and payment information. Thank you. Prices are subject to change. |
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![]() This page is updated manually by Coast 2 Coast Camaro when parts become available or after parts get sold! [/ QUOTE ] Maxx, I agree with the satement. |
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Congrats to the winner..whomever it is.
I didn't think it would bring $666.11.I will keep looking and post it here. |
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That is crazy! You can buy a restored one for the same amount!
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supply and demand....... Roger
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67 Z28, 67 RS/SS 396 Canadian, 73 Camaro Z28/LT Carolina Blue |
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I bought one from McNeish that was restored for 690.00, I was lucky that he had the correct date for my car. I guess if you have to have one with a certain date you do not have much choice.
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1968 COPO/YENKO 9737 Non-Converted |
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This 499 Dist that was just sold on E-bay can someone send me a better pic of the 1111499 or similar number placement! Also would they be stamped onto the dist or ona cowler (sp) that goes around the upper part of the shft itself. I will be looking through a bucnk of them in the morning.
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IF YOU DON'T STAND BEHIND OUR TROOPS, PLEASE, FEEL FREE TO STAND IN FRONT OF THEM !!! |
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Jeff,
I don't have a picture but most stamps are in same general vicinity. They are toward the back, facing the fire wall when installed on the engine in the car. They will also have a date code. The number is stamped Horizontal to the flange which holds the circular base of the distributor cap in place. |
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the ones that i will be looking at Sat are all out of the blocks. the one on the Auction had some stampings that were fuzzy and i could not read them was that the date code and to the left of the silver appearing tag? Guess I need to get more into older GM parts. I know they used to ahve a alum colar that went around the topd of the shaft and tmy neighbor has about 30 of those in a box.
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IF YOU DON'T STAND BEHIND OUR TROOPS, PLEASE, FEEL FREE TO STAND IN FRONT OF THEM !!! |
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Jeff,
You'll know which way it goes front to back by the position of the vacuum diafram or mounting plate. No tags on these it is stamped into the body and usually very visable , when not messed with. You need to stay away from those Fords. |
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