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Old 08-12-2015, 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by poncho-mike View Post
Based on those prices, the junk in my attic is worth more than my house is worth
that is really not that hard to do.
nothing negative about your house (no idea what its like) but when you start adding up all the cars and parts you have, it doesn't take long to get up there in price.

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Old 08-14-2015, 09:35 AM
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I wish I could post pics, but I guess I am not tech say enough..
The pair of complete assemblies I have are 70, one I have had 15 yrs, the other more recent, total, was around 400, pd.
I have not seen any other complete sets
These are for a cali LS1,

QUOTE=TA455HO;5447485]Those are actually the D-port ones. The round port ones are even more, but don't come with the studs. Don't ask how much...

You know as well as anyone that I'm a sucker for a good NOS part now and then. Lol.

Like Eric, I still have the tail lights in the yellow and black
Delco boxes that you'll recall with some hysteria. But, at least I didn't pay what those bezels are asking. The great part about the taillights in a box is they have the studs and 1/4" hex screws and gaskets. Between the two, there's like 28 parts that don't need restored.

Here they are now. 917145 and 917146. I guess also good for 1972?? 1973?? Whoever wrote on them only noted 1970-1971.









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