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Value of Rare Oil Pressure Switch 6461928
I can't find any information regarding the value of this switch. I know they are very hard to find as they were discontinued (part number change) in the early 70's.
Has anybody seen one of these sell lately? |
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they would do $450+ all day long very day of the week a couple years ago...but like everything, they have been repopoped in the correct appearance and the repops are 250...of course the repops are having issues with age..i just looked the repops are down to $169 now...crazy
i wouldnt take less that $500 if it was mine, they are impossible to get..but thats just my opinion..more if it was actually date coded for 69....
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Thanks Mark. I thought it might be something special.
It's dated 044 9. Forty fourth day of 69?
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"It's dated 044 9. Forty fourth day of 69?"
yes thats the date.. my MPC says 69 Chevelle with dash gauges only..but i thought it was Camaro also...some research is needed..
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69 Camaro used a mechanical gauge. Pontiacs used similar transducer, but my Firebird has a different part #
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