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Russ Hanson 70

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new to belonging to a forum website. I was raised by a Mopar fanatic and love seeing and hearing stories about them. I will be advertising parts for sale that my dad and I accumulated over the past 40 years. One of the parts is a BB Manifold 2863900 nos. been sitting on a shelf for as long as i can remember. I've been told it's worth $ 100 to $750. what's a good asking price?
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Respectfully, I would suggest you proceed carefully about using the term NOS, which means "New Old Stock". A part that is NOS should not be in need of significant refurbishment or restoration; it should basically look as it did when it was purchased over the parts counter back in the day, except for minor deterioration associated with the passage of time. At least from your photo you posted, that manifold looks pretty rusty. Sure, it can be cleaned up by blasting or a wire wheel, but that's not what most people expect when looking for NOS parts.
 
Respectfully, I would suggest you proceed carefully about using the term NOS, which means "New Old Stock". A part that is NOS should not be in need of significant refurbishment or restoration; it should basically look as it did when it was purchased over the parts counter back in the day, except for minor deterioration associated with the passage of time. At least from your photo you posted, that manifold looks pretty rusty. Sure, it can be cleaned up by blasting or a wire wheel, but that's not what most people expect when looking for NOS parts.
yeah i didn't want to clean it thinking people might think i was trying to hide something
 
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