Posted 2022-05-31 4:40 PM (#621831) Subject: 1961 Chrysler Part Values
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Hello,
Does anyone know what the fair market value is for the following items? I have looked online and there is little-to-no references for current or past sales. Please no "whatever someone is willing to pay" answers as that doesn't help me to know what's fair to both parties.
Pair 1961 300G crossram exhaust manifolds, correct part numbers and no cracks or breaks.
NOS (in Mopar boxes, not reproduction) taillight lenses
Used uncracked taillight housings with some minor pitting and age marks.
Posted 2022-05-31 5:12 PM (#621832 - in reply to #621831) Subject: Re: 1961 Chrysler Part Values
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FYI, these parts are already spoken for, just looking for fair market value in today's market. I do have other 1960-61 parts available, including some 300-specific items. Send me a message if you'd like a list.
Posted 2022-05-31 6:04 PM (#621835 - in reply to #621831) Subject: Re: 1961 Chrysler Part Values
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1. I recently sold a set of 300F exhaust manifolds for $1250 on a bidding process. I don't know how a 300G compares to a 300F, but I would expect at least $1000.
2. About $220 each
3. About $75 each.
Posted 2022-05-31 8:29 PM (#621841 - in reply to #621835) Subject: Re: 1961 Chrysler Part Values
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Powerflite - 2022-05-31 5:04 PM 1. I recently sold a set of 300F exhaust manifolds for $1250 on a bidding process. I don't know how a 300G compares to a 300F, but I would expect at least $1000. 2. About $220 each 3. About $75 each.
Thanks, I appreciate the input and comparison on the manifold sale.