Re: rare parts value?
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Re: rare parts value?



To the average B Body Mopar restorer I suspect the price is more than they will pay. For someone wanting this configuration in a #1 restoration project though, its a supply / demand situation, and the supply is very low to about n/a, then a transaction could result. 2c

Gary H.   


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>Completed eBay auction for rare 1963 Dodge Part.  
>Realisticly priced?  or out of sight?  
>
>http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1963-Dodge-Max-Wedge-auto-heater-delete-dash-trim-NOS_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ33705QQihZ001QQitemZ110227327365QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW
>
>	"1963 DODGE Automatic heater-delete dash trim, original, NOS.
>	excellent condition.  This is ultra-rare.  Automatic and
>	heater-delete.  Many clones and original cars are built with other
>	plates with inserts of some sort.  this is original.  a dealer take
>	off or NOS piece.    It is not perfect, but it is close.  the silver
>	paint has some nicks.   price may seem high, but there aren't many of
>	these like this around, and of those that are around are unlikely to
>	be on the market anytime soon. 2290173 2290174."
>	$2500 OBO


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