Re: What's a Cowl Worth?
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Re: What's a Cowl Worth?



Yes, Get it ASAP.  Everyone I see is rusted on one side or the other, usually on the passenger side from what I have seen.
 
Larry (Akron)
 
In a message dated 2/24/2012 1:58:46 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, micher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Dave, if you can get a cowl that is not rusted thru or soft, over on
the left side of the streering colunm, at bottom of air plenum, or on
the engine bay side--- you have a rare bird!..............MO

On Feb 23, 6:54 pm, Dave64 <lt7d...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> What would a nice clean complete cowl from a '64 B body be worth?  Yeah, I know - whatever someone will pay for it.  But I'd like some opinions from anyone who may have bought one or has a handle on how hard they are to come by, etc...
>
> It looks like reproductions are limited to patch panels, and I thought I only saw one side available on Kramer's anyway.  I'm looking at an original cowl and wondering if it's something I should buy - even in tight times - since they don't seem to be popping up too often.  From the pics, it looks awfully clean and straight.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave
> '64 Belvedere 2DHT
> 318 Poly, Push Button Auto

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