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Re: NOS Fuel Injection...wow.
Wow is right. I feel like the BIN is a little low. I'd love to see what this would bring on an auction.
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Re: NOS Fuel Injection...wow.
Too much money for a unit that WILL need to be rebuilt before use after sitting for so long. You can buy a concourse restored unit that comes with a guarantee and has all the common issues already fixed for half that.
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Re: NOS Fuel Injection...wow.
One of the redeeming factors with this would be that all the aluminum pieces have their original finish. Not the "Restored/re-skinned" look.
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Re: NOS Fuel Injection...wow.
----There are a lot of small differences between 63, 64, and 65 units. I'm not totally sure but this unit appears to be a 65, although I don't see the micro-switch. A lot of bread no matter what year it is.
----I take that back. Its a 63 unit....Bill S |
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Re: NOS Fuel Injection...wow.
I think on such a rare part, be bold start it a $1 and run it no reserve . It might surprise you at what it would bring. Listing it at 23,500 right out of the gate makes it not interesting to a lot of people
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