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06-18-2004 07:44 AM #1
BB square port weber drag pack 8 carb 48 IDA carbs
My father passed away and i have this square port BB chevy weber carb intake. It has 8 carbs on it I dont really knpow what it is or what its worth. email me johnspreitzer@msn.com if you are interested or can even help me figure out what it is. Thanks for pics click on the link.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMESE%3AITLast edited by johnspreitzer; 06-18-2004 at 07:00 PM.
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06-18-2004 11:43 AM #2
hhrrmmm!!!
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06-18-2004 06:59 PM #3
Can anyone please let me know what these are? If I listed these properly?
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06-19-2004 06:56 AM #4
Thank your for your response.
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06-19-2004 07:16 AM #5
That's a Weber Max Pack for Chevy.
Cost starts at 2500.00 with out the stacks.Jim
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06-19-2004 08:49 AM #6
Originally posted by hambiskit
That's a Weber Max Pack for Chevy.
Cost starts at 2500.00 with out the stacks.
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06-19-2004 09:35 AM #7
Beware of greed!
ebay is a lesson in reality (most of the time). You've gone nearly two days, had 127 views, and nobody has bid yet at your opener. If your BIN price were too low it would have sold in the first hour. Typical used price formula is half of new. Weber's are expensive to overhaul, so that could discourage potential buyers. You may yet sell it at or above your opening price if the market supports that, likely the live wire buyer is waiting to see what happens. If you've been getting email questions that's a sign that you may be in the ball park, but you'll get way more inquiries than bidders usually. With a week's exposure you'll get a message. If you don't sell by the time the auction closes, run it again for another week, your buyer may be out there and will see it then. If after running it twice you get no bids, and little to no email questions, then you'll know that your opening price was too high.
Most things I've sold on ebay I got more than I thought they were worth, but then I was realistic about my expectations.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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06-20-2004 06:51 PM #8
BUMP!!!
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06-21-2004 08:56 AM #9
bump
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06-21-2004 12:23 PM #10
well thank you for letting me know. Thats why I put this post up. Thankg again!!
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