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1970 SIX PACK SETUP from intake to air cleaner

Baddog67

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i have a completely rebuild six pack for a 1970 b body 440 and would like to know an appropriate price to sell it since I’m going a different direction using a modern Hemi.....
Intake stripped and painted orange, carbs sent to mr six pack for rebuild and tuned, all linkage and hose kit, and an after market six pack air cleaner.. basically bolt it on and go.... pictures available upon request...
 
How much are you asking for it all?
I’m not sure, I was thinking around $3500.. it has EVERYTHING restored, ready to go. I even have a running 440 with auto Transmission that is currently in the car with a four barrel....that can be sold as well.....it’s a 71 out of a New Yorker I’m told..
 
Everything can be purchased brand new for around $2500.
Are the Holley’s & intake dated coded?
That could command more for the restorer.
 
Thank you rumblefish, you’ve offered good insight in the past helping me build this bird,

the intake and carbs are all original 1970 dated items. This aftermarket air filter, air cleaner base, and metal lid with decals are new and ran about $450 just for that. The install kit with all the linkage, hoses, etc, ran about $300, I paid $1200 to have all of the carburetors rebuilt as new, I was thinking closer to $3500.. do you think I’m way off?
 
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Thank I just took some pictures to upload....it’s never been mounted after restoring. This includes all th mounts on the intake as well.. I just realized one of the carbs was defective so when restored, mr six pack used a 71 on one of the carbs, even though the model is the same.... 3164C06F-71C8-4961-A3C5-C347B3AB5704.jpeg F20F790A-37FC-4848-893F-70DD6FFBC2C7.jpeg 5A92A069-824D-4BD0-87C2-878080BBA5F5.jpeg 57EB1165-0ED8-444C-BA9E-E4777178042B.jpeg F83B0404-256F-4DCC-A599-60459F8EC522.jpeg 03D2BA40-F85C-4E5C-898D-3679D611C34F.jpeg B0D3449E-A3E6-4A44-B75A-4FA1F9388703.jpeg 0DFEA6F4-55B2-4C55-9594-C2BA8D709F11.jpeg B49357C8-C486-41F9-8FCF-2B6FDB9E1BF5.jpeg
 
I’d say OE intake, carbs and the OE “steel” parts are awesome to have and worth a bit more than the aftermarket repops that would cost around $2500.

Is it worth $3500?

Not for me personally but to a true restoration car......

It’s only worth what someone is willing to pay for it.
 
A restorer would probably ask for the Idle Solenoid as well. Looks nice all the same. :thumbsup:
 
This is all brand new:
Indy Cylinder Head: Intake Manifold, carbs, fuel line, linkage= $2075
Installation Kit= $280
Air Cleaner Kit= $500
Total= $2855 without shipping.
The problem is people like to buy brand new instead of used unless they need it for Date Code Reasons.
I have an ORIGINAL A12 Sixpack setup with date code carbs for sale at $2500.
 
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