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Old 05-09-2008, 04:17 AM
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I was scanning ebay out of bordom and I came upon this used
clutch for sale.Can someone tell me why this used clutch is worth so much money.I was going to chuck mine until I saw this one.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1967-1968...0238241703&

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Because that's an early Schwitzer bar type as opposed to the more common Eaton spring.
These are usually more costly for that reason alone,not to mention the condition,distinct applications and date code his is showing.
I am not at all up on the current market value of these,but if I needed one I would highly recommend continually emailing the seller repeatedly with an offer of $1000.00 or more in hopes that he would eventually end the auction early.

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That is the same crazy seller that had the supersnake for sale. He must have a barn full of cars and parts or something.


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I think so too!
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HEY, No fair. . . Where can I sign up to be a moderator?

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Old 05-10-2008, 01:32 AM
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That is the same crazy seller that had the supersnake for sale. He must have a barn full of cars and parts or something.

Ya would the real seller stand up!!

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Because that's an early Schwitzer bar type as opposed to the more common Eaton spring.
These are usually more costly for that reason alone,not to mention the condition,distinct applications and date code his is showing.
I am not at all up on the current market value of these,but if I needed one I would highly recommend continually
emailing the seller repeatedly with an offer of $1000.00 or

more in hopes that he would eventually end the auction

early.

Its aready up to $1000.00 wow
hey Charley you may have to edit this one
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Peter, Don't do something crazy and hit the buy button
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Hey Carm
Im glad that Charley put it on ebay. now I know how much mine is worth.Or I will have it rebuilt and keep it for my car as it was on the camaro.
Are there any good rebuilders out there you can trust to do a good Job.????
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