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I'm wondering if the $20K crossram price was a spike in the market or not. But the flood of new Holley 4295's might help run the price back up on original carbs. The repro crossrams will find a market in people who could never afford the $20K for the GM piece, but that will probably keep the GM prices up as well. Who knows, I thought $5K for a complete GM setup was ridiculous money.
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The drag race to the Chekered Flag was classic. I could not believe it he drove deep into the corner hammered the brakes and then drag raced the Mustang to the finish.
As far as the pricing goes I'll wait to see the quality of the repo's and also if they put dates on them. That will be the real determination. If they put old casting dates and the intakes look like NOS (or good enough to fool 90% of the buyers) then that will determine if the $20,000 pricing will hold or not.
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