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07-11-2006 10:06 AM #2
It's always tough to say on this kind of thing because it varies from region to region, time of year, and who's looking and what they're willing to pay. A quick review of ebay (actual selling prices vs nearly meaningless asking prices is it's advantage) shows anything from no sale at $10 to sales upwards of $75 each. The '26-7 seem to go for more, upwards of $200, your's look to be early '20's. The problem with ebay as a guide is that the cost of shipping keeps bidders from getting as in to it as might otherwise. Also, for you as a seller packing them to prevent shipping damage is a major pita.
First, this is probably the worst time of the year to sell parts as interest is lower so prices are lower, see if you can buy some time til fall. A couple good resources, and sales ad listing is free, are www.fordbarn.com (target audience) and www.craigslist.com (could be the best option for a local sale). You can start out asking as high a price as you feel comfortable given the above info and see what happens. No response means you're too high. Weak response with offers might mean you're close, although keep that time of the year concept in mind. Otherwise, if you've got enough other stuff to make it worthwhile, the Harvest Swap in Centalia is Sept 23-4, and the fall Monroe meet is Oct 7-8.Last edited by Bob Parmenter; 07-11-2006 at 10:16 AM.
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