Want To Sell '56 Clock & Tach

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edmlynek

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TACH IS FINE USED UNIT--I BROKE MY ORIGINAL, 1957, STOCK TACH DRIVE DIST. AND HAD TO PUT A MSD DIST. IN--IT HAS NO TACH DRIVE- SO I PUT IN A SUN-PRO ELECTRIC TACH IN THE STOCK LOCATION..(FITS PERFECT!)...MY STOCK DIST. HAS A 'MALLORY UNILIGHT'.. NO POINTS CONVERSION IN IT..NOW ORIGINAL TACH. IS 'EXTRA' AND USELESS TO ME....ON THE CLOCK, I HAVE A CLOCK IN MY $400+ RADIO..(CUSTOM AUTO SOUND WITH TRUNK CD PLAYER)..SO MY GOOD, USED 12 VOLT '56 CLOCK IS 'EXTRA' TO ME...I DON'T NEED IT...LET THESE GOOD PARTS GO TO SOMEONE WHO NEEDS THEM--MAKE YOUR BEST, FAIR OFFER I THINK IS $200 FOR EACH...ED MLYNEK....E-MAIL AT > [email protected] < I AM IN HARTWELL,GEORGIA..BUYER PAYS FOR SHIPPING...NO RETURNS..CALL ME AT 706-376-7514
 
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You should state a price. Most people won't even bother to reply with the kind of ad you have (which is in the wrong place anyway), including me.

If you want at least "x" dollars, you should state it.
 
edmlynek,

You certainly can sell the parts, but I would suggest that you hang on to them for the next owner of the car, if he wishes to put it back to stock. Some buyers would find them a real plus if included in the sale. I know I would.

I bought a new Corvette in 1977 and replaced the cheap factory radio and speakers, but stored them. When, 10 years later, I sold the car, the buyer was excited, but had wet dreams when I told him the original radio and speakers went with it.

Good Luck whichever way you decide!
 

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