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[ QUOTE ] I guess I was pretty close with my original value estimate. I said $37K and it sold for $36,600. [/ QUOTE ] Well, you didn't think I was gonna pay more than 37k after I asked for your estimate did you? The car will be in Athens Sunday. ![]() Jim [/ QUOTE ] Well that scares me that someone out there actually pays attention to what I say??!! Good luck on the car. Looks like an amazing piece. A year from now that will be looked at as a bargain price. (It's double what I paid for mine back in November, 2004) Feel free to email me some photos. I will be happy to trade info if you need help. Also I emailed the seller that the original dealership is still in business up here in Jersey. He posted the address info in the auction. Maybe I can stop by one of these days and check it out for you. |
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I just found this listing on ebay. This is listed as the correct a/c bracket for the 455 HO engine. I have my doubts. Compare it to the attached photo which is the original bracket from my car. Note the cutout and the rolled edge for the heat riser tubing to pass over, which the ebay piece doesn't have.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/71-455-HO...1QQcmdZViewItem By the way, I just re-examined the photos of your car from the auction. It is also missing the front a/c bracket that attaches to the two front intake bolts. (This at least is a standard piece from all Pontiac V8s and is cheap) I can look around in my parts and see if I have one. |
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I just found this listing on ebay. This is listed as the correct a/c bracket for the 455 HO engine. I have my doubts. Compare it to the attached photo which is the original bracket from my car. Note the cutout and the rolled edge for the heat riser tubing to pass over, which the ebay piece doesn't have. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/71-455-HO...1QQcmdZViewItem By the way, I just re-examined the photos of your car from the auction. It is also missing the front a/c bracket that attaches to the two front intake bolts. (This at least is a standard piece from all Pontiac V8s and is cheap) I can look around in my parts and see if I have one. [/ QUOTE ] Steve, When you get a chance let me know if you have a bracket. I picked up the car this weekend. It needs a few small cosmetics, but it runs like a champ. I also got a spare '72 455/4spd block, a set of rebuilt heads, a set of exhaust manifolds, and an aluminum intake(nice to have some spares). The 1100 mile round trip was tiring, but worth it. To top the week off, I sold one of my Challenger T/A's the first day it went up. Jim |
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I looked through my parts and couldn't find one. Post some photos! If its a WD or a WM coded 4 speed block it is worth a bunch of $$$$ maybe $2500? for mint, standard bore example. The same goes for a set of 7F6 heads $2000? Original uncracked exhaust manifolds and a 72-only intake, $500 and $500? You just transformed a good purchase into a bargain.
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