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Old 09-10-2011, 08:21 PM   #1
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WIW - Rust free 67/68 radiator support

Checking to see what a solid 67/68 radiator support is going for these days.

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Old 09-11-2011, 07:58 PM   #2
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Re: WIW - Rust free 67/68 radiator support

$100 roughly is what I see them go for if rust FREE.
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Old 09-12-2011, 12:54 PM   #3
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Re: WIW - Rust free 67/68 radiator support

just sold a very nice 69-72 one locally for $150
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Old 09-12-2011, 02:05 PM   #4
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Re: WIW - Rust free 67/68 radiator support

$150 minimum for RUST FREE oem.
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Old 09-12-2011, 07:15 PM   #5
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Re: WIW - Rust free 67/68 radiator support

Thank ya boys!

Keith I knew what you would say, but had seen them sell for more on the board so wanted to see if what the times were willing to pay.
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Old 09-12-2011, 10:24 PM   #6
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$150 minimum for RUST FREE oem.
i agree if it's truly rust free which is always debatable. I paid 300.00 for a rust free 67 f-150 support but it was truly rust free. to me rust free means absolutely no rust. even on the edges. its like the definition of a restoration. or a detail job. most don't even know what it means anymore ,they have white washed the definition through the years. to me a truly rust free unadulterated support is worth $300.00. They are getting harder to find.make sure its advertised what it is
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Damn you guys are lucky then. Up here a truly rust free one usually doesn't get more than $100. Too many guys are too cheap to pay for rust free. I've had one that was mint and the other 99% and both were $100 rad supports.
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Damn you guys are lucky then. Up here a truly rust free one usually doesn't get more than $100. Too many guys are too cheap to pay for rust free. I've had one that was mint and the other 99% and both were $100 rad supports.
I figured up there.... prices would be quite a bit higher than down here in the states.
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i agree if it's truly rust free which is always debatable. I paid 300.00 for a rust free 67 f-150 support but it was truly rust free. to me rust free means absolutely no rust. even on the edges. its like the definition of a restoration. or a detail job. most don't even know what it means anymore ,they have white washed the definition through the years. to me a truly rust free unadulterated support is worth $300.00. They are getting harder to find.make sure its advertised what it is
Rust is a relative word here in the good old rust-belt.
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I figured up there.... prices would be quite a bit higher than down here in the states.
Everything in BC costs more that's why when guys shop for parts they never want to pay much hahaha Have to offset the cost of living up here by buying cheap parts. Some will pay the money but the market isn't as big up here as it is in the states.
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