bschelle
Jan 29th, 08, 03:01 PM
Ball park on the value. It has the smog holes and the studs need replacing. Rusty from sitting in my basement for many years but not broken. Plus a good place to place it for sale!
Thanks in advance,
Bill.
bschelle
Jan 30th, 08, 08:35 AM
I will double check it!! Nope, it is 3946826.
dyno jonn
Jan 30th, 08, 11:33 AM
3946826 exhaust manifold fits passenger side on 69 Camaro, Nova, Chevelle with 302 (Z28), 307, and 350 w/standard transmission with a smog pump. Also used on 70 350 Z28 Camaro and 350 Yenko Nova.
bschelle
Jan 30th, 08, 11:53 AM
Thanks, I found all of that info too, but I am still wondering about value and where to try and sell it!
KevinW
Jan 30th, 08, 12:01 PM
We need to know the Casting Date (backside) to better determine value.
dyno jonn
Jan 30th, 08, 12:40 PM
Thanks, I found all of that info too, but I am still wondering about value and where to try and sell it!
If you found that info you should have found this too.
http://www.camaros.org/forum/index.php?topic=1612.0
You could get more or less depending on condition, date, peoples need etc.
bschelle
Jan 30th, 08, 01:40 PM
WOW! I never found the link you just gave me. I have to reread it and make a decide on the asking price. How would the casting date affect the value?
dyno jonn
Jan 30th, 08, 03:20 PM
Your manifold was cast on August 27 of 1968 probably for a rather early built 1969 car. Someone with a late 69 or a 70 car wouldn't be so inclined to pay the big bucks as someone that needed an earlier date. It's all in the buyers perception of what they need.