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#798540 11/17/2011 12:54 AM
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I recently bought some parts from Chev of The 40’s and there was a flyer wanting to buy old cores.
Some of the examples are :
1949-53 Rochester Carbs 216ci engine $75.00
1949-53 Rochester Carbs Model “B” 235ci engine $75.00
1936-48 Carter Carbs W-1 216CI engine
1937-1946 Windshield Regulators $75.00
Also there were prices for pressure plates , break shoes, starters and car shocks.
1.Core values will be applied to your account.
2. Cores need to complete and in rebuildable condition.
3. All cores must be sent prepaid.

Are the above prices seem to be fair as I have a Carter Carb W-1? aLSO I do need to purchase some parts in the next couple of weeks.
Any comments are appreciated.


cvett #798542 11/17/2011 1:01 AM
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How much are they offering for the W-1s? I see them offered on ebay for pretty good money.


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Tiny #798550 11/17/2011 1:31 AM
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Tiny,
Sorry I didn't put a price.
For a 1936-48 Carter Carbs W-1 216CI engine $75.00.

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Ive looked into it before. They wont pay cash but give store credit.


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