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Value of ac components for a 1973 Cuda

mikes456

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So my parents are selling their house and I had to remove all my Cuda parts I have stored there and bring to my house. I'm going to keep most but I would like to sell one group of parts and I was wondering what that fair value is.
I have all parts including the dash, vents, related body parts, mechanical and electrical from a E-body Cuda for air conditioning. I will never use it. These parts have been stored inside for all most 40 years.

Thank you
Mike

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A/C may seem essential to those living in "southern states" of the USA but for the performance enthusiast, A/C parts equate to loss in horsepower and performance. That said, global warming may increase their value, but for the most part, restoring a car with its factory original A/C parts is pretty far down on the list of priorities.
 
Definitely some value there, personally I would keep the AC box and ditch the rest. I held onto a dash frame like you have for 20yrs, through 3 moves. Finally sold it locally, no one wants to pay for shipping, for $75!
I would have been ahead just throwing it out. So unless there's a big Mopar market that's LOCAL, dump it.
That's just the sad situation we're in.

Sadly I have a bunch more stuff that will be getting dumped, my old condenser, like yours, just went in the garbage this week.
 
that ac dash box and vents are worth $$ people are looking for ac stuff because years ago we threw that away
 
The place to sell that stuff would be Carlisle Pennsylvania at the Chrysler Nationals. Lots of people come and go there and might be looking for that stuff. Big crowd
 
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