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I'm getting ready to part a '67 Dart and wonder what current price ranges are for some stuff. I haven't sold parts like this in a very long time so I don't know what this stuff sells for today.

If you know about what this stuff is going for, please do chime in.

8 3/4" rear end complete drum to drum with 3.23 sure grip and small bolt pattern axles.
Sway bar with lower control arms with mounting tabs.
1971 Rally wheels 14"x5.5" with center caps and good BF Goodrich tires 225/60/14.
Center console complete with linkage and mounting brackets, and matching steering column (w/o shifter).
Kelsey Hayes disc brake setup: Knuckles, calipers, rotors, dust shields.
 
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Instead of asking it's best if you look through the ads here. Look the items up using the search function. You will soon get a idea on how much to ask. Start a ad for each item (separate ads) and hold on. You have some big items so a location in your ad for parts pickup is necessary.
 
Axles around here generally go for 800-1000, but the small bolt pattern might make it a hard sell. That console with brackets and steering column, if it's in great condition, I bet you could get 750-1000 for all of it.
 
Just remember that shipping is expensive and it takes a lot of time to part out a car properly.
And pictures before and after removal ready to be boxed up is essential.
There is a lot of time involved.
Local pick up would really benefit you for the big or heavy items.
$800 to $1000 would be top dollar for the 8 3/4 rear end for example.
You could drop the price accordingly for a local pick up so that way everyone wins...
Condition is everything, and is the car too far gone rust wise to part out?
Smashed?
Or is it title issues?
These questions WILL be asked when you post a for sale thread.
 
Specifically, what are the small bolt pattern rallys going for. Aren't the SBP 14x5.5 the hardest ones to find? I didn't see any here for sale, or on eBay.
 
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Here's what I paid for some of the items you have.

8 3/4 4.10 sure grip (needs rebuild) $450. I'm selling it to a friend for $350 after I stole the drums off it. I got another 8 3/4 with 3.23 open and SS springs for $500, why I'm selling the other axle.

I got a complete interior years ago for $250, front buckets need new foam and skins. Included door panels and console that has minor putting on top plates.

I got a console shift manual steering column for $200.
 
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Here's what I paid for some of the items you have.

8 3/4 4.10 sure grip (needs rebuild) $450. I'm selling it to a friend for $350 after I stole the drums off it.

I got a complete interior years ago for $250, front buckets need new foam and skins. Included door panels and console that has minor putting on top plates.

I got a console shift manual steering column for $200.

Excellent. Thank you sir.
 
For the most part, prices for used Mopar parts on Feebay are totally stupid.
I agree, if I want to sell a part, I want to ask a fair price and not look stupid with a too high price, and I want to get a price fair to me and the buyer.
But I guarantee prices vary by state, area.
Example. I have some SBP 13 inch wheels, scarce as hens teeth, few people want them!!
14 in. SBP wheels might be wanted by a guy restoring to oem, but he probably knows they aren't in great demand. And who wants to pay shipping on steel wheels? unless he wants them pretty bad.
Mopar parts can be hard to find in Tx. here, and guys in Mi. might trip over them. All about location!
 
Some of that stuff is getting hard to find: rear end drum to drum, LCAs with sway bar tabs, Kelsey Hayes brake pieces. Do your homework and you will be rewarded!
the console shifter stuff is repopped, but at a high price, and nobody reproduces the fiberglass main console body. To have a full set up all together is valuable.

Where are you in CA???
 
I'm getting ready to part a '67 Dart and wonder what current price ranges are for some stuff. I haven't sold parts like this in a very long time so I don't know what this stuff sells for today.

If you know about what this stuff is going for, please do chime in.

8 3/4" rear end complete drum to drum with 3.23 sure grip and small bolt pattern axles.
Sway bar with lower control arms with mounting tabs.
1971 Rally wheels 14"x5.5" with center caps and good BF Goodrich tires 225/60/14.
Center console complete with linkage and mounting brackets, and matching steering column (w/o shifter).
Kelsey Hayes disc brake setup: Knuckles, calipers, rotors, dust shields.
I just sold the same rear and gearing last year for $700.00 . I see them for sale for $800 - $1000, but I sold mine. I was asking $150 for a 70 340 dart "K" member complete with all the same attachments as yours but could not sale. I used the KH disc brake set up for my 69 Swinger that had 10"drum brakes. Thank God I did not sell the "K" member but if sold separately you should get around $500.00. Tried to sell a set of 70' Rally wheels complete with the same tires as yours for $400, No sale. I will also keep them for later use. Thanks again!!! I sold a lot of parts cheap. I priced them on - line and cut it in half. Asking price is one thing and saleing them is another. I wanted to sale, as I was relocating. If you did not damage the torsion balls (SB) you should get between $75 - $100 for them. 6 cylinder , $50.00 Thanks for keeping the hobby alive.
 
Makes a big difference if local pickup or shipping. and what state you are in.
When asking a price remember ///Mopar guys are famous for being tight!//////// Chevy guys are always weird///// Anyone actually wn a Ford////// ////Is AMC a foreign brand????////////:poke:
 
Makes a big difference if local pickup or shipping. and what state you are in.
When asking a price remember ///Mopar guys are famous for being tight!//////// Chevy guys are always weird///// Anyone actually wn a Ford////// ////Is AMC a foreign brand????////////:poke:
Got burnt selling a 360 motor once. Now it is pick-up only and full cash before leaving my home. It's too bad, one bad guy can ruin it for 20 good guys. I think everyone is weird and tight in any hobby, if you are not into it.
 
Back a while ago, when AMD was on a tare to get rid of all the Mopar metal that is not the "high end model" stuff, they said " buy it before its gone, it will be no more". There was a mad rush by Mopar guys buying it as they always put off spending a $.
Mopar guys in general today spend $ faster than they (we) did years past. I guess more guys with more $$$.
We all know how shipping costs enter into the equation.
Most of us sell cash and carry unless we know someone really well.
I'm glad I got rid of my extra parts pretty much years and years ago!
 
I'm getting ready to part a '67 Dart and wonder what current price ranges are for some stuff. I haven't sold parts like this in a very long time so I don't know what this stuff sells for today.

If you know about what this stuff is going for, please do chime in.

8 3/4" rear end complete drum to drum with 3.23 sure grip and small bolt pattern axles.
Sway bar with lower control arms with mounting tabs.
1971 Rally wheels 14"x5.5" with center caps and good BF Goodrich tires 225/60/14.
Center console complete with linkage and mounting brackets, and matching steering column (w/o shifter).
Kelsey Hayes disc brake setup: Knuckles, calipers, rotors, dust shields.

I'm in Sacramento and I'm interested in the 8 3/4 if you still have it. PM me
thx
 
Whatever someone will pay.

These threads make me cringe. Mopar guys know what parts go for...while wheelers n dealers ask what they go for and aim high. All you'll get is bragging about how much they've raped people for ..or how little someone here wants to pay for it 'encouraging it' & hoping it ends up in the sale threads for themselves to swoop on.

Mostly these threads get closed because behind the scenes dealing is the real goal here and PM's start firing off as we speak...
Aka...go start a sale thread.
 
you say in California.. big state and could be 700 miles to someone

Like Yreka to San diego. Long drive DAMHIK. LOL

The brakes will break down into 3 USPS flat rate boxes. Still in the $80 range to ship but better than a single heavy box in most cases. I liked it much better when I could ship in one box for under $50, those days a gone.
 
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