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Re: 1964 Max Wedge Tri-Y Exhaust Manifolds - Need Help! [Re: ossietim] #2371729
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Originally Posted By ossietim
You where lucky to get the $90k offered ...prices since are dropping .I don't see you getting any more .But I could be surprised

Someone who can't even spell (where, were) shouldn't comment on what he doesn't understand.
Thanks Al


1964 Polara 500 Max Wedge 1 of 5 only 1 with tri-y's
1960 Chrysler 300 F Silver 1 of 1
1960 Chrysler NY
1971 HEMI GTX curious yellow 1 of 11
1960 Chrysler Windsor S/W
Re: 1964 Max Wedge Tri-Y Exhaust Manifolds - Need Help! [Re: Al's Auto Craft] #2371752
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I think you were smart when you bought them.
Most people don't pony up and pay the premium.
Truly a very rare exhaust system.
I IMO, I think they should be reproduced, not to makes yours worth any less, just that through time and we aren't getting any younger, the few that truly appreciate this stuff is getting less and less every year.
Time isn't always on our side.
Good luck with your Tri-Y's what ever you choose.

Re: 1964 Max Wedge Tri-Y Exhaust Manifolds - Need Help! [Re: ScottSmith_Harms] #2371845
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Yes,that will get you over the line😂

I can spell "disappointing trend"

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Re: 1964 Max Wedge Tri-Y Exhaust Manifolds - Need Help! [Re: 1971d21] #2371903
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Originally Posted By 1971d21
I think you were smart when you bought them.
Most people don't pony up and pay the premium.
Truly a very rare exhaust system.
I IMO, I think they should be reproduced, not to makes yours worth any less, just that through time and we aren't getting any younger, the few that truly appreciate this stuff is getting less and less every year.
Time isn't always on our side.
Good luck with your Tri-Y's what ever you choose.

I'm going to drive the hell out of it and take it to my grave.
Thanks Al


1964 Polara 500 Max Wedge 1 of 5 only 1 with tri-y's
1960 Chrysler 300 F Silver 1 of 1
1960 Chrysler NY
1971 HEMI GTX curious yellow 1 of 11
1960 Chrysler Windsor S/W
Re: 1964 Max Wedge Tri-Y Exhaust Manifolds - Need Help! [Re: ScottSmith_Harms] #2371907
09/16/17 10:35 PM
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For the record when it comes to auction prices "High Bid" means absolutely nothing in terms of what the car is worth. Many auction bids that come up just short of reserve are just the owners, thier friends, or the auction companies attempts to push the price closer to the reserve in hopes of getting that one last "real" bid to hit the reserve price.

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Re: 1964 Max Wedge Tri-Y Exhaust Manifolds - Need Help! [Re: ScottSmith_Harms] #2371922
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Originally Posted By ScottSmith_Harms
For the record when it comes to auction prices "High Bid" means absolutely nothing in terms of what the car is worth. Many auction bids that come up just short of reserve are just the owners, thier friends, or the auction companies attempts to push the price closer to the reserve in hopes of getting that one last "real" bid to hit the reserve price.

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So does that mean the $90K was really closer to $85K - hmmm
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Re: 1964 Max Wedge Tri-Y Exhaust Manifolds - Need Help! [Re: ScottSmith_Harms] #2372089
09/17/17 08:22 AM
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popcorn popcorn popcorn

Since Al is being such a stand up guy I want to help him protect his cash cow.

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I pm'd you my ph # as i have a couple of people I don't think you have spoken to about locating a set of manifolds

Re: 1964 Max Wedge Tri-Y Exhaust Manifolds - Need Help! [Re: ScottSmith_Harms] #2372341
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Originally Posted By ScottSmith_Harms
For the record when it comes to auction prices "High Bid" means absolutely nothing in terms of what the car is worth. Many auction bids that come up just short of reserve are just the owners, thier friends, or the auction companies attempts to push the price closer to the reserve in hopes of getting that one last "real" bid to hit the reserve price.

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In other words there is a lot of monkey business that happens at auctions and their prices should be viewed with a grain of salt

Re: 1964 Max Wedge Tri-Y Exhaust Manifolds - Need Help! [Re: ScottSmith_Harms] #2372402
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Roger that Morty!

Re: 1964 Max Wedge Tri-Y Exhaust Manifolds - Need Help! [Re: ossietim] #2375310
09/23/17 01:39 AM
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Originally Posted By ossietim
My take is this .... that car never came with these manifolds ,period , then a set was brought for a crazy price on eBay .They where put on the car too make it look original ,then the car was advertised for sale for a high price . I wish the seller well in his sale but those looking to buy such a car know this ones history.
If they are reproduced the only loser is the buyer who originally paid the high price for the manifolds. As a rare piece they have value BUT don't add to this cars value unfortunately. imo
I guess I'm old and like an elephant remember too much over the years... You missed the beginning of the story..The car was in fact a max wedge but in poor shape with no drivetrain...So now "the sum of all parts" equals 145K ??? Yes,it's nice don't get me wrong but somehow it's now elevated to a "pristine original" price...Time for a reality check on what we're actually looking at here..

Re: 1964 Max Wedge Tri-Y Exhaust Manifolds - Need Help! [Re: screamindriver] #2375530
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Originally Posted By screamindriver
Originally Posted By ossietim
My take is this .... that car never came with these manifolds ,period , then a set was brought for a crazy price on eBay .They where put on the car too make it look original ,then the car was advertised for sale for a high price . I wish the seller well in his sale but those looking to buy such a car know this ones history.
If they are reproduced the only loser is the buyer who originally paid the high price for the manifolds. As a rare piece they have value BUT don't add to this cars value unfortunately. imo
I guess I'm old and like an elephant remember too much over the years... You missed the beginning of the story..The car was in fact a max wedge but in poor shape with no drivetrain...So now "the sum of all parts" equals 145K ??? Yes,it's nice don't get me wrong but somehow it's now elevated to a "pristine original" price...Time for a reality check on what we're actually looking at here..

Poor shape??? This car was an original paint car with a small rust hole in the drivers floor. Yes the drivetrain was long gone except the differential, but a correct drivetrain was installed. Still has the original factory undercoating. Also the other 2 cars in the auction were both major restorations with one being back halved.
Thanks Al


1964 Polara 500 Max Wedge 1 of 5 only 1 with tri-y's
1960 Chrysler 300 F Silver 1 of 1
1960 Chrysler NY
1971 HEMI GTX curious yellow 1 of 11
1960 Chrysler Windsor S/W
Re: 1964 Max Wedge Tri-Y Exhaust Manifolds - Need Help! [Re: ScottSmith_Harms] #2382276
10/05/17 03:40 AM
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It looks like the plugs would be a real pain to change on the pass side. I have read that the Pontiac aluminum exh manifolds had some problems with getting to hot and actually melting some. I did not know Mopar tried any aluminum exh manifolds on any of the Mopars ? Ron

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Re: 1964 Max Wedge Tri-Y Exhaust Manifolds - Need Help! [Re: 383man] #2382613
10/05/17 07:50 PM
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but i would Love to see Scott, or someone try.


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