Is there any way to tell an original or gm piece from a reproduction-was at a friends house and he had a cowl induction throttle arm-he wasn't sure if it was a reproduction or not-the only stamping I saw was "C" stamped on it-whats a gm one worth?Thanks in advance!
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Dave
no expert here but I remeber a conversation about the bolt that tightens this to the pedal being smaller or metric?
x2 wonering of the worth of an original
check this link
http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/274817/69_Camaro_cowl_induction_switc (http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/274817/69_Camaro_cowl_induction_switc)
oh and as to worth - heartbeat city is offering an original arm for 500 bones
I would not base worth off of what Heart beat city charges. They charge a ton, and not 100% the right parts being sent out, or description is off.
Do some research on eBay, for closed auctions. When you see multiple listings for the items selling that should be a good indicator.
Good luck.
Quote from: BULLITT65 on September 05, 2015, 06:14:17 PM
I would not base worth off of what Heart beat city charges. They charge a ton, and not 100% the right parts being sent out, or description is off.
Do some research on eBay, for closed auctions. When you see multiple listings for the items selling that should be a good indicator.
Good luck.
thats absolutely! right but may not find many completed auctions as the real deal is rare to find
Back in the day CPX had the switch bracket reproduced by a local tool shop. All you needed was a '68-'69 ['67s are shorter] throttle arm to weld it on. Sold hundreds of those with directions on where to position it for welding.
There was one on C.L. Los Angeles for the last couple of weeks, ( may still be there) seller claims original. no where near $ 500.00.
VT