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Topic: Rallye Pac Pricing
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rdw40 Journeyman Posts: 49 From: Hockessin, DE USA Registered: Dec 2002
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posted 03-16-2005 03:59 PM
With the aftermarket pacs available, does anyone have an idea as to what an original 8000 rpm low profile pac with a partially working clock should sell for?
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Dave Gibson Moderator Posts: 8887 From: Norfolk, Virginia, USA M&M#166 MCA#47921 Registered: Aug 99
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posted 03-16-2005 06:16 PM
Check hemmings.com parts for sale section or good old E-bay for prices in the current market. NPD sells reproductions rally-pacs, low profile, 8,000 rpm for $469.95 and high profile for $479.95. Dave & Terri ------------------ '65 Mustang Fastback '66 Mustang Coupe '02 Explorer XLT Common sense isn't common anymore.
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gmliebau Gearhead Posts: 279 From: Port St. Lucie, FL Registered: Jan 2004
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posted 03-16-2005 11:44 PM
I sold mine for $350 and nothing worked. It was a '66 high profile rally-pac. I probably could have gotten more for it.
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Mooney Gearhead Posts: 1567 From: Marietta, Ga Registered: Oct 2003
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posted 03-17-2005 08:38 AM
N/M this post; I thought you were looking to purchase one.[This message has been edited by Mooney (edited 03-17-2005).]
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mellowyellow Gearhead Posts: 6677 From: So. Fl. Registered: Aug 2000
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posted 03-17-2005 09:50 AM
A lot to be said for favoring a new repop. Have an orignal low profile pac that will soon be getting mounted on it's 4th car. The clock doesn't work, tac needle rests at 500 rpm, and the bezels, etc. could use an upgrade. The new ones have a quartz clock, have a crisp new look, and the tack probably works well. The purists have already noted that the tac face does NOT have the ford oval. BFD! If I wanted one bad enough and didn't already have one, would definitely opt for the new one.
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