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70-71 TA Fenders
Been a while since I saw original 70-71 TA fenders for sale, whats the consensus of their current value?? Have an original pair that I am never going to use. Pain to ship which is why I never sold these, may consider depending on value.
Before anyone says this....if I do sell I will put in the proper "for sale" section of PYs.....just looking to see what the board thinks values are.. thanks |
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Idk what they're worth, but I've been looking for a pair. I've basically accepted the fact that I'll be taking a good pair of later fenders I have and swapping out the inner braces with early ones I cut out of some Firebird fenders.
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There was a scruffy pair on facebook a week or 2 ago... guy was asking $2200
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I sold a very very nice California pair with original blue paint on them in 2012 for $1800. I was able to ship them home inside a shell I bought there.
For the labor it takes to convert later fenders ,Even if you have all 4 parts, its still worth it to spend the money on originals, even if you do the work yourself. I have converted a few sets since I sold those. Customers are picky and rarely make any profit.
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