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| B-maniac
12-30-2012 17:53:10
97.85.57.238
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Well a good mag is $300 and a good #71 carb is going for $400 -$500 so now you got $1400 in it and still havn't heard it run or driven it. Easy to get $200-$400 into a clutch now-a-days. I agree , you need to get some truthfull history about how or if it ran before parts were taken off. Be nice if you could "rent" a carb and mag for a day from someone. |
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| Kent Petersen
12-31-2012 04:18:03
209.62.225.173
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Re: Price of a late A in reply to B-maniac, 12-30-2012 17:53:10
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| you are way high on your prices i get $275.00 FOR NEW XH1042 MAG and ,$250.00 for rebuilt dltx71 carbs |
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| Back Forty Bob.
12-31-2012 07:56:46
69.81.130.235
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Re: Price of a late A in reply to Kent Petersen, 12-31-2012 04:18:03
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| How much for a DLTX 53 without a core? |
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| gtx1967jewison
12-30-2012 20:47:00
174.225.135.144
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Re: Price of a late A in reply to B-maniac, 12-30-2012 17:53:10
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| You can get good 71 carbs for well under $100 on ebay & a kit is $20-30. Usually a $40-100 mag just needs points & cleaned up. Takes some waiting & searching though. |
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| B-maniac
12-31-2012 18:57:13
68.188.238.82
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Re: Price of a late A in reply to gtx1967jewison, 12-30-2012 20:47:00
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| I watch e-bay quite religously and the only 71,s I've seen for $100 are rebuilders with broken threads and/or bolt flange broken. Complete and unbroken rebuildable 71,s that I have seen and bid on have been bringing $200 on up and even 67,s lately the same. Not saying they are worth it as I quit bidding at $100. I can't seem to bring myself to work for free on these. |
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