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I restored 3 used ones I had in the past month, all went for between $375.00-$500.00 based on condition (resto service cost is $75.00, or free with a carb restoration). I've personally paid over $600.00 for an NOS one in mint shape and know another buyer who bought 3 NOS ones recently (each with a fair amount of whitish corrosion on the silver case) who paid over $1000.00 for the lot. So yes, these suckers can get expensive!

In my experience you luck out and find one cheap in a parts lot or a swap meet from an unknowledgable seller or you pay full market value once it's been id'd and hits the open market. Not many land in the middle.






Scott did an excellent job on my solenoid, and by the way Scott, looking at your post you still owe me a future rebuild on a solenoid since you restored the pair of hemi carbs for my convertible. One carb rebuild equals one free solenoid rebuild right ?? Just a joke. I believe I have a few solenoids left over..

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