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These smog tubes came with the car that I am restoring. Obviously not for a BBC. Can anyone ID them for me?
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Old 12-23-2019, 12:24 AM
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302cid Z/28 or 350cid LT-1?
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Old 12-23-2019, 01:45 PM
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Look like 1969 Chevrolet small block smog tubes.
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any value? I don't have any small block cars.
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Old 12-24-2019, 07:27 PM
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anybody have an idea of value? I see that they look like Heartbeat's US made tubes, but Heartbeat is out of stock with no replenishment date. Other re-pros don't look the same. Value?
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Smog tube repo company stopped back in the summer making tubes. Idk if anyone is going to step up and keep making these. I was lucky enough and snagged a set of NOS 68 sb tubes after hearing about this. As far as a value.?. I’d say retail is more than fair. I’d say these are repo but can’t confirm.

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Old 12-26-2019, 12:57 PM
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Thanks for all of the feedback, PMs, and emails. Lots of interest, since the accurate re-pops are no longer available - apparently the person who was producing them has passed. Most feedback has indicated NOS, but no certainty there. Values range anywhere from a low of $150.00 (old price on good re-pros that are no longer available) to $1,400.00 (NOS top price). Since I can't be sure, I'll value them mid-way at $775.00 OBO plus shipping. Anybody with interest just PM me.

Could a moderator move this thread to the "parts for sale" section please?
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