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**Are these shocks the real deal??? Now I'm not old enough to have been able to buy a supercar back in the late sixties but is this guy on the level? The ad says they were used on Yenkos, Motion and COPO cars. And wait til you see the crazy price!!! You'd better be sitting down first.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-DELCO-TRACTI...=item4846722e0c
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anything could be used on anything. they are over the counter pieces that you could buy from the dealer or from probably PepBoys, Sears and other auto stores I bet. $3,500 could buy you alot of stuff.
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I second that Sammy...
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They were really available back then, they were a take apart and adjust type of shock. You can put any price on anything, but getting it is another thing.
I doubt that even Reggie Jackson would find that price reasonable though.
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Well if these used old fuel pump can get a bid with similar money, those NOS shocks just might have a chance!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-Type-550...ies&vxp=mtr |
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