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Bob_D
12-09-2016, 10:31 PM
Hello Mopar people. I know almost nothing about Mopar parts or values. A friend asked me for some advice on the market value of these tri-power parts, but I could only suggest we ask the experts on this site. My friend Frank has had these parts since the early 1970's. They've always been in heated storage. These pictures were emailed to me. I have not personally seen the parts. He sent me the following part numbers and date codes on the carbs. Front carb 4671 1680, Middle carb 4670 2360, Rear carb 4672 2941. The stamping on the cast iron intake is 2946276 12/3/69. The throttle arms and fuel lines are missing. I don't have any information on the air cleaner, lid or filter. Can anyone provide some realistic estimate of a value of these parts? If there is some missing information that would affect the value, please let me know and I'll see if I can provide it. Thanks for your help. Bob D'

Tracker1
12-09-2016, 11:11 PM
set of 1970 automatic carb cores for a 440 car with air cleaner, and intake ...$2000-$3000

69_Mean_Mopar
12-28-2016, 02:41 PM
The intake is a mid year casting Dec 3rd. 1969. Usually found on a car a few months after the casting. The carbs are not a date code matched set. One is 168th day of 1970. Second one is 236th day or 1970. The third is a 294th day of 1971. The first early number could be the original one. The next two definitely are not. The second one would be for a 1971 car. The third would be over the counter bought 2941 294th day of 1971. The air cleaner is an original one. The carbs if they were all close would make it more valuable. I see the intakes go for $550 to $750 for the 1970 cast iron versions. The carbs go for anywhere used from $175 to $350 each if you find a guy looking for certain date codes and condition. The air cleaner is worth $450 to $650 for the metal parts. It is hard to see the element looks original if in good shape not rusty on the outside $150 to $250 for a nice one used.