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What do you think it worth.
Complete cis 73.5 2.4 .
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Just the intake or the whole engine?
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Just fuel system airbox stell runner injector fuel line fuel distributor warm up.
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I sold a couple of complete 73.5 cis systems for $500 a couple years ago.
Not sure of today's prices though. Good luck!
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Thanks BK911 they are not to many on market only use 73.5 2.4L.
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$450-$700 depending on condition. If it's a piece that has sat for 3-20 years, forget about it. The WUR, injectors, fuel dizzy, and the rest will need a complete overhaul and this is $$$ - like hundreds, if not a thousand more. These parts hate to sit, and most people that have a 1973.5 with stock injection already have a back up to a back up in spares and cores when they were cheap. I wouldn't expect a mint out of it.
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There are a lot of 'barn find' 73.5 Ts around. Many of these parts are 1/2 year, T-only. So, yes, $450-700, but if sold part by part, much more...
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dang - sounds like something i would like to pick up -but just no budget for it now. (and i don't have a backup!)
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You always gotta have a backup.
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