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Yep..Marks right.
That was their application/time period,but it was available on ALL new GM Cars when the Column mounted Ignition switch started on the 1969 models....with Red locating dab in detent. ![]() Jim Osborn Inc.has been reproducing both designs: *DC0760 early 1969 dated 7/9/68 Ign. Start Sleeve 7" long #3961387-$3.50 *DC0721 1969-71 dated 10/2/68 Ign. Start Sleeve 6" long #3964573-$3.50 |
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Thnx for the info guys...just a wild stab in the dark, if originals are pulling good money the ropops are not 100% correct then???
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Mine is PN.3964572. dated 10-2-68
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I don't know what originals actually sell for, but it seems it must be less than 400.00, since there are plenty of folks around here who are not "cheapskates" and no one is fighting over it at that price. Asking a price and getting a price are 2 different things all together. ( I should know!
)As for the repops, I don't know what the specific difference is, but just like nearly every (if not all) repro parts, you can probably figure there's something thats not visually correct about them. If originals really do sell for 4 bills a pop, I think you'll start seeing alot more for sale in the near future. ![]()
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Joe may be absolutely right on $400 being high. Thing is, the Corvette ones are going for that kind of dough and that is what I was going by. If the application of the 'large visor' ones were all the large visor 69s, then it would stand to reason there are a lot more of them still in circulation. It seemed to me better to ask more and maybe not sell it than to ask less than what it is worth.
Cheapskates is probably not the right word either, I should have said tightwads ![]() Regards, Mark
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Mark Donnally 2002 Chrysler T & C Minivan (Ol’ Nelly) 322,946 original miles All numbers match...something New carpet and headliner New AC system, blows cold in the winter It ain't for sale so, don't ask |
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Well come on, someone on here has to have a repop. Give us a side by side comparison. How hard can it be to reprint one of these?
Lynn |
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Ricks first generation sells them for 3.50. They look pretty good.
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I can probably guess they don't have the same appearance do to the paper they were printed on originally, I am sure they can get the text right on if they try and pictures as well but when they apply the ink it probably comes out noticeable different from a original in texture and look....there again they could correct that to if they wanted but how much effort are they going to put into something selling at $3.50 a shot...hang in there Mark with all the hub bub on this thread half the country is looking for some about now..hit e bay with it.
Bud. |