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wiw 1970 core support
Just curious what a super clean support is worth?
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#2
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I'll start the bidding at $200.
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Depends on how long you've been looking for one
My guess is ~$750-$1000 for a real nice one as they are damn hard to come by.
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Oh the two I have are SUPER nice and clean. It's actually hard to decide which one is nicer to keep for my formula.
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Sounds like I'm low. Worth a try.
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Some guys they just give up living And start dying little by little, piece by piece, Some guys come home from work and wash up, And go racin' in the street. Bruce Springsteen - Racing In The Street - 1978 |
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I think it's like RAJ said if you've been looking and really need one then it might be worth that. Idk that's why I asked. I'm sure it also depends in what your building. I've also learned it's only worth what someone that day is worth paying for it. I just want an idea before I list it for sale
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70-72 Core Supports
The reproduction 70-72 core supports are as low as $285 with shipping. Has anyone seen one of these Goodmark supports? Are they any good?
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#8
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70 core supports are one year only so while the reproductions probably fit, it's highly unlikely that they are visually correct for the 70 model year.
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#9
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Repros are based on the 71 support, which is different.
I purchased a nice one from CA with the EEC setup and other hardware attached, for $100 a couple of years back (+ $50 to ship). They almost always need work at the frame mount holes. |
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These need no work. Have been hanging on a wall since 1990. I will post pics as soon as I can get home with enough time and light to get good ones.
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I have an original '70 core support for a bird. The mounting holes for the frame horns are rotted out. Other than that, it is in very good condition. What would this be worth?
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70 core support
I guess on the 70 van nuys cars, the support different, than Norwood built, due cali charcoal canister?
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70 Norwood support
I also have a 70 Norwood support, a little work needed around bushings. I would sell if a board member needs it.
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What about a 76 dated one in near NOS condition? What's the going rate on these?
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Some guys they just give up living And start dying little by little, piece by piece, Some guys come home from work and wash up, And go racin' in the street. Bruce Springsteen - Racing In The Street - 1978 |
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On the "Core Support Filler Panel" thread, post #24 has pics of differences, but It doesn't appear to be a VN vs Norwood issue.
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The 70 core support was a one-year-only part and there was no difference between Van Nuys and Norwood cars. The only difference was that cars sold new in California (regardless of which plant they were built in) had the evap canister, whereas the 49 state models did not.
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Core support
Oh. I thought, maybe, since it had evap.. it would be difficult. As Norwood cars didn't have canister
Thanks for clarification |
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70 judge
The 70 raiv judge, is a freemont , built. It does not have canister, as it was Sold new in southern Colorado
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#19
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Here's the pic I was referring to. The core supports are different if the baffle was used.
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#20
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some clarification...
with baffle & w/o baffle, with spotwelded on '70 EEC bracket or not, wouldn't that make 4 different '70 V8 Bird coresupports???
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