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Location: Hay Lakes, Alberta, Canada | Huh?!! Why so special, to charge this price?
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Location: Branson, MO | Someone thinks they have a gold mine.
Edited by Viper Guy 2016-06-25 2:38 PM
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Location: Houston | Ya gotta love how, after selling it to you for $5,000, he's gonna nick you for shipping charges. |
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Location: Kansas City, KS | GregCon - 2016-06-25 3:41 PM
Ya gotta love how, after selling it to you for $5,000, he's gonna nick you for shipping charges.
That's what I thought too. $75 to the midwest, and $97 to the west coast.
Why would anyone ship an exhaust manifold via Priority Mail?
I could understand it being reasonable if it were international shipping but this auction appears limited to the U.S.
I guess if someone has $5K falling out of their ass to buy the manifold, then what difference does another C note matter? |
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Location: Newark, Texas (Fort Worth) | Dual quad Furys had this manifold for the choke tube. That's it, no bigger chamber or anything like that. That little nub and special part number costs $4900 more than a normal 1958 big block manifold. Nuts! Marc. |
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Location: Melbourne, Australia | Its clearly been dirty sand or garnet blasted and is rusting up again . For a manifold that rare you would chemically treat it or hydroclean it or something . The darn thing is even pitted . |
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Location: Houston | The reasons I would not buy that item are manifold. Yuck yuck... |
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Location: Florida | I find this thread totally exhausting . . . |
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