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Location: Kennewick Wa | Here is a pair of deflectors...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1957-Dodge-Exhaust-Defector-58-59-/27106795... |
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil!
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Location: bishop, ca | Nice pair; a skilled workman can straighten out the 'tongues' on them, and, there is relatively so little of them that
are visible, once they are installed, their bodies probably don't need any rechroming work.
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Location: Seville, OH | Sold for $925.00
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Location: The Mile High City | good deal for the buyer. |
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Exner Expert 19,174 posts. Neil passed away 18 Sep 2015. You will be missed, Neil!
Posts: 19146
Location: bishop, ca | "Good deal for the buyer"....
Several years ago I sold a mint set of deflectors, to a guy in SoCal who was going to put them on a 59 Dodge,
for $500.00 .
Dunno whatever happened to him, or them.
Looking at the bid history, the winner could probably have saved himself around $200.00 if he had
waited until the end of the auction ("Sniping") before he would have entered his very-large maximum
bid....you'll notice that his max-bid was probably (considerably) higher than was his winning-bid, which
was bid-up by the second place losing bidder.
Edited by d500neil 2012-10-01 3:26 PM
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Location: Seville, OH | That is why I always snipe. It doesn't give anyone, including myself, a chance to justify placing a higher bid. I decide early on what I will bid, place a snipe and forget about it until the auction ends.
Although I will admit, I have bid on a number of these deflectors, but still don't own a set.
Edited by Swept57 2012-10-02 5:33 AM
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Location: Kennewick Wa | A girl will go to extreme lenghts when see loves her daddy. Went to Australia, for a sweet '59 Dodge Custom Royal convert |
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