Need to know what a 4 speed goes for?

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  1. PickupMan Founding Member

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    Ok time to clean out the garage. Before I post it on the classifieds board I would like to know what a 4-speed toploader, tag says it's for a 66 mustang wide ratio, Hurst shifter complate with new steel bushings, flywheel, clutch, pressure plate, I did the 5 speed swap and now it's time to go. Also have a bunch of other things that I wll be posting soon. If your currently restoring your car be on the look out cuz I'm cleaning house!!


    thanks guys!
    Joe
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    i think i paid $!150 for mine about 10 years ago
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    i've seen similar setups sell on ebay for over a grand, but they were totally restored too. so i'd say search ebay for a setup similar to yours and see what they go for.
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    Thanks guys! Went on ebay and say everything from a few hundred to almost a grand. I was thinking something like $500 or so and going from there. The thing worked great...heck even better than the 5 speed!!


    Joe
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    Around here they bring from 400.00 to 500.00 depending on condition.

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