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Kulpfarm
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Posted: 15 May 2021 at 6:52am |
I found two brake cylinders and a master cylinder manufactured by Wagner Lockheed. I will not be using them for my project. What would be a ballpark price for what they are worth? Unknown condition.
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oldtime
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My experience is not much. I have a brand new pair of front nos/oem in Willys boxes. Have posted those two or three times now at $35 for the pair and no one has ever replied.
So go figure ???
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Currently building my final F-134 powered 3B .
T98-A Rock Crawler using exclusive factory parts and Approved Special Equipment from the Willys Motors era (1953-1963) Zero aftermarket parts |
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Kulpfarm
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Thanks! Just hate tossing them.
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oldtime
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Yeah well I highly suggest that you absolutely never toss out a good or a repairable part.
Post them FS at a price they are worth to you. Seems logical to me that you should be able to find someone who really wants them. A big part of the problem is that so many have gotten away from standard brake parts. I know I would certainly be all over it if I needed them.
Edited by oldtime - 15 May 2021 at 11:40am |
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Currently building my final F-134 powered 3B .
T98-A Rock Crawler using exclusive factory parts and Approved Special Equipment from the Willys Motors era (1953-1963) Zero aftermarket parts |
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Bill2A
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I have found that often if you try to give away something people assume it must be worthless, since you didn't assign any value.
If you put a low price on it, they think they must have gotten a good deal. If the inside is as nice as the outside they should be OK, worst case needing a cheap rebuild to replace the rubber if it has dried out.
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1946 CJ2A 14098
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