Interest in M code exhaust manifold A body??
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Hello, I am checking to gauge the interest of making a recast run of A body M code exhaust manifolds for A body darts and cudas. If you guys are familiar with these you know how hard the driver's side manifold is to get and we are checking interest to see how many people would be interested in getting a recast driver's side manifold to see if it would even be feasible to make the tooling for a small run of 10 or so. It would be recast from a low low miles original I have. Please let me know if anyone has any interest in one as the price point would be in the $1200 range. Thanks
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Re: Interest in M code exhaust manifold A body??
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How about the "Max Wedge" Tri-Y manifolds?
Scott Smith, here on Moparts, once thought about getting those repoped. But he needed a set to have the patterns made off of. Nobody came forward with a pair to have copied. Too rare of an item to find. Not enough of a demand to justify the cost in getting them repoped. At one time, i owned just the left side of one of those Tri Y manifold sets.
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Re: Interest in M code exhaust manifold A body??
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How about the "Max Wedge" Tri-Y manifolds?
Scott Smith, here on Moparts, once thought about getting those repoped. But he needed a set to have the patterns made off of. Nobody came forward with a pair to have copied. Too rare of an item to find. Not enough of a demand to justify the cost in getting them repoped. At one time, i owned just the left side of one of those Tri Y manifold sets.
AS cool as those were, I just cant see enough of a demand to make them.
MB
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Re: Interest in M code exhaust manifold A body??
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Would making a bigger run bring down the cost ?
yeah it would but I do not know if there would be enough demand. The more they could sell the cheaper they could be.
I think you could sell more than 10 ? How many would it take to get the price down to say $750 ?
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Re: Interest in M code exhaust manifold A body??
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How about the "Max Wedge" Tri-Y manifolds?
Scott Smith, here on Moparts, once thought about getting those repoped. But he needed a set to have the patterns made off of. Nobody came forward with a pair to have copied. Too rare of an item to find. Not enough of a demand to justify the cost in getting them repoped. At one time, i owned just the left side of one of those Tri Y manifold sets.
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AS cool as those were, I just cant see enough of a demand to make them.
MB
Either way, if I could get a set loaned to me I'd get them made anyway
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Re: Interest in M code exhaust manifold A body??
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No casting/pricing experience & no M-code A-body in this fight, but there are a number of reproduction exhaust manifolds made for the collector car market (and I understand the much larger quantity of the others brings their price lower).
Initially the need for 10 buyers was mentioned, $1200 each (& recently the $600 cast & finish cost per piece) and I believe & understand there is profit in there for whomever is partaking/funding the venture.
So where is the total price coming from? It doesn't take many more pieces to get it below $1000 each.
$12K total $3,000 tooling & $9,000 (10 X $900) = $1200 each $12K total $4,500 tooling & $7,500 (10 X $750) = $1200 each $12K total $6,000 tooling & $6,000 (10 X $600) = $1200 each
$21K total $3,000 tooling & $18,000 (20 X $900) = $1050 each $19.5K total $4,500 tooling & $15,000 (20 X $750) = $975 each $18K total $6,000 tooling & $12,000 (20 X $600) = $900 each
$39K total $3,000 tooling & $36,000 (40 X $900) = $975 each $34.5K total $4,500 tooling & $30,000 (40 X $750) = $867.50 each $30K total $6,000 tooling & $24,000 (40 X $600) = $750 each
If someone goes thru the motions to make this happen, inventory needs to sit on a shelf somewhere, if you find 10 buyers this month & produce these manifolds, is buyer number 11 that hears about this in May '13 S-O-L?
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