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1111467 distributor - mucho money

Started by z28z11, March 24, 2017, 08:18:53 PM

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z28z11

For anyone that needs one and has the dollars - from my home state, sorry to say -

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1968-Z28-Camaro-302-290hp-engine-distributor-1111467-/122398613945?hash=item1c7f86a1b9:g:wngAAOSw5cNYhUfk&vxp=mtr

A little harsh, if you ask me. Good piece anyway, good date, legit.

Regards,
Steve
1968 Z28 M21/U17 BRG/W 1967 Chevy ll Nova SS 
1969 Z28 X77/M20/VE3 LeMans/W
1969 L78 X66/N66 Cortez/BVT
1969 Z11 L48/M35/C60/C06  1949 3100 5wd 235/6

jdv69z

But free shippiing is included!   ???

Is this what a 1111480 dist is going for as well?
Jimmy V.

BULLITT65

As an observer I have seen (real) 1111480 go for $500 up to 1200. Haven't seen a pattern as far as when the dist was stamped, just some guys pay more than others. If I owned a 68 Z dist I would start high and see if someone made an offer, just because there are less of them out there. I assume it will sell in the sub 1000 range, because I think demand is much less for the 68Z
1969 garnet red Z/28 46k mile unrestored X77
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z28z11

Add the 499 distributor in and you have the triumvirate of too-expensive-to-buy-if-you-don't-need-to Camaro distributors. Whovever has the 467 in the ad above is way over the top, maybe a speculator ? 

I agree with the 480 pricing - I've seen the same. 499's usually go for 600-900; 467's seem to be higher likely due to the low production numbers of the '68 Z's in comparison to '69's, or 396/350 horse w/ air, L78's and others that require the 499.

Regards,
Steve
1968 Z28 M21/U17 BRG/W 1967 Chevy ll Nova SS 
1969 Z28 X77/M20/VE3 LeMans/W
1969 L78 X66/N66 Cortez/BVT
1969 Z11 L48/M35/C60/C06  1949 3100 5wd 235/6

Tx-Z 302

My 467 has vac advance 400-15 does anybody know what the original production units are?  I've seen a myriad of different numbers on here?
Chris W