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Old 08-10-2010, 06:39 PM   #1
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what is a good price for this stuff

i am buying parts from a local junk yard and i have never bought these parts from a junk yard before so i dont know what to expect from him so this is what im going to try and buy:
1 a air cleaner its factory and it comes off a 350
2 power steering pump
3 fuel pump
4 right and left mirror they have 3 bolts and a arm that comes up to a 5inch round mirror
5 right and left gravelsheilds for the rear bumper brackets
6 all the ac boxes under the dash not the hoses or the vents
7 all the ac parts from the outside of the firewall and the thing that goes in front of the radiator
8 battery tray little rusted through but can be repaired
so thanks for any of your input rick
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Old 08-10-2010, 07:01 PM   #2
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Re: what is a good price for this stuff

1) $50 if it has the heat riser and everything in good condition.
2) $10 - these are a dime a dozen at swap meets and junk yards.
3) $0 - a used fuel pump, no thanks.
4) $30
5) $30
6) $40
7) $40
8) $20

Those are what I have seen as "going rates". I could be off a bit, but hopefully close. Of course when buying a bunch I would want it all for quite a bit cheaper. I am also assuming all parts are "nice".
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Old 08-10-2010, 07:38 PM   #3
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Re: what is a good price for this stuff

Around here, Id offer them 130 for the whole lot and see if they bite. Depending on the yard, it could be more, could be less.
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Old 08-10-2010, 08:49 PM   #4
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Re: what is a good price for this stuff

nw fuel pump is about 15 bus at auto part store
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Re: what is a good price for this stuff

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1) $50 if it has the heat riser and everything in good condition.
2) $10 - these are a dime a dozen at swap meets and junk yards.
3) $0 - a used fuel pump, no thanks.
4) $30
5) $30
6) $40
7) $40
8) $20

Those are what I have seen as "going rates". I could be off a bit, but hopefully close. Of course when buying a bunch I would want it all for quite a bit cheaper. I am also assuming all parts are "nice".
yes the parts are all very nice with no rust and the fuel pump and carb there fine the guy who had bought some new engine parts and then he crashed the driver fender ,grille radiator support ,bumper and the inner fender well are all toast but the engine and tranny are fine
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Old 08-11-2010, 04:11 PM   #6
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whats a good price for two flowmasters.
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Old 08-11-2010, 11:19 PM   #7
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Re: what is a good price for this stuff

A general guide I use, is to expect (or offer) to pay 25-30% of new prices for used parts. So if you're looking at a pile of parts that would cost about 5-benjies to buy at your local NAPA.....I'd offer him a buck and a quarter for the whole lot. But that's just me and the worst he can say is "NO" or counter offer.
I say nut-up and go talk to the guy and get a feel for what he thinks his parts are worth.

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