Ultimate Maverick Hood Scoop

Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by Dave B, Jan 11, 2009.

  1. Dave B

    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    don graham MCG State Rep

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    Now I see why you wanted that smiley Dave. I'd cry too for the price of that scoop.:)
     
  3. Mavman72

    Mavman72 Gone backwards but lookin' forward

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    Granted its complete/rare...but...Not for that money.Funny thing is someone will pay it :rofl2:
     
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    Wow!,

    And these are Ford parts, can you imagine how empty Mopar guys' wallet's are.

    I think Eddie Schartman had one of those scoops on his Boss '29 mav that he campaigned in mid-1969.
     
  5. Dave B

    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    Have you ever been to a Mopar swap meet? I have friends with some pretty nice Mopars, they don't think twice when they see a part they need, But then I also have a friend with a Boss 429, he's never worried about what it costs. You want the big toys, you pay the big bucks.(y)
     
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    scooper77515 No current projects.

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    That first one is worth more than my entire car...

    For that price, I would buy the second one, and then duct tape cardboard over the hole when it rains...
     
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    I figured it was a Perogie sale before even seeing the auction.
    They want a fortune for stuff... and it's unreal how often they get a fortune for it.
    They have been selling NOS Ford parts for decades.
    All I can figure is they were a dealership at the height of musclecars, and bought up a huge inventory in rare parts while the getting was good.

    The 'cheap' scoop is available as bolt-on, just like stock.
    That's the way to go. Just doesn't have the fancy plenum that came stock. Big deal...
     
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    Wow... I want the $4000 seat belt buckles...

    yowza... never mind the hood scoop, I want the $4000.00 used Shelby seat belt buckles... wonder what kind of financing is available? Would they up the value of my $700 Comet?

    And I wonder how many satisfied previous buyers there are with that 99.8% satisfaction rating.
     
  11. Jamie Miles

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    If you got the money for a Boss 429, 4 grand is pocket change. My grandpa has been offered $70,000 for his '70 that's was 85% burned in a fire. Yea, the scoop survived. :D
     
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    imagine filing a claim to the insurance co. "ya all they stole was my $4000 hood scoop......." they would die laughing.....:biglaugh::rofl2::biglaugh:
     
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    Wouldn't you think shipping would be included??:D
     
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