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Steve,
There's a guy in Middlesex NJ that has a complete (dated & assembled) RA-V engine including the carb., distrib., etc.. I saw it a couple of years ago and almost died! Yes, they are quite rare. ![]() ![]() BTW, there were only 2 bidders for that carb auction. Nuch
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"TOOK HOLLEY SIX MONTHS TO REBUILD"... ITS ACTUALLY A BARGAIN AT 10k IF IT TOOK HOLLEY HALF A YEARS WORK
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Do people really still beleive in Santa or What
10000.00 for a carb ![]() PJ |
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Who would've ever guessed that a pair of window corner mouldings would be in such high demand?
Or what about a pair of door switches? How about some lug nuts?? Maybe a set of center caps are the last thing you need to wrap up that high-dollar restoration? Santa? No. Capitalism? Yes. As long as there are people out there who need these parts and have the means to obtain them, then the only limiting factor is the buyers bank account and/or line of credit. I've even seen $900.00+ spent on a NOS GM Hurst shifter bolt & nut on eBay a couple of years ago. In light of the above, a $10K carb doesn't seem that difficult to believe. Eric |
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I've even seen $900.00+ spent on a NOS GM Hurst shifter bolt & nut on eBay a couple of years ago. [/ QUOTE ] Actually that individual has set about 30 ebay records. He must put 1M dollar proxy bids on everything he bids on. ![]() |
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He does have a reputation for stepping up to the plate & swinging for the fence, that's for certain.
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