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Old 04-06-2024, 07:00 PM
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So, I bought these NOS parts for an 80 Pace car that I owned back in 1990. I sold the car and kept the parts. I'd consider parting with them if there's any interest. I welcome input on what their value might be as I've never seen any for sale.
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That air intake is worth more than gold by weight! Hard to put a price on it for a private sale but if you put that on ebay I bet it would fetch $500 easily if not close to double... Ive seen used ones in average shape sell for $250-300+.

The oil dipstick tube is worth something too as the 301t tubes are know to break off. The EGR tube Probably not worth too much but will have a value too since its NOS.

Stick them on the bay for best exposure to buyers that will pay highest prices, or set a price that works for you & list them here or other websites & FB groups.

That air intake tube is as rare as hens teeth!

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Old 04-07-2024, 06:37 PM
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I appreciate your insight 78W72!

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i thought that only the ‘fuzzy’ flexible ducts were getting a mint?
this appears to be a latter replacement.

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Don't think anyone even makes the oval to round duct.

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i thought that only the ‘fuzzy’ flexible ducts were getting a mint?
this appears to be a latter replacement.
The 301T ducts werent really 'fuzzy' that Ive ever seen, they are a smoother somewhat shiny material. I have a mint condition original on my lower mile 81 pace car and have had/sold a couple others in much worse condition, none were fuzzy & they are not reproduced.

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The last ducts are high even though it’s not the hairy, like $500. trouble with 403/301 parts, no one wants them. You gotta find the rite guy. Same goes for the 403 / Chevy shaker, no one wants.

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