Heat only box, is it worth anything?

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84dragcutlass

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I got this heat only box in the deal with my el camino, i dont really have a use for it as im going with a vintage air unit on my cutlass. Is this worth anything in sale? It doesnt have the blower motor in it but it does have the vents and heat only head unit for the dash
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motorheadmike

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Someone might throw you a few bucks ($20-50?) for it because it is incomplete, just don't price it like gold and take whatever you can get or risk tripping over it forever.
 
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84dragcutlass

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Yeah not looking to be greedy, i dont like when people price stuff to the moon. Keeping good prices on parts flowing is what makes the hobby enjoyable and doable in my opinion.
 
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Yeah not looking to be greedy, i dont like when people price stuff to the moon. Keeping good prices on parts flowing is what makes the hobby enjoyable and doable in my opinion.
Are you willing to ship it? That makes a difference as well.
 

scoti

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Yeah thats a big one that im going to have to put some thought into as well. Can honestly say that shipping is a giant pain but will probably have to ship it
Exactly. Shipping definitely opens your market options.
 
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565bbchevy

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The problem with shipping is it is bulky and fragile and we all know how stuff gets handled
 

scoti

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The problem with shipping is it is bulky and fragile and we all know how stuff gets handled
Would definitely require reinforcement on the packaging. Thin press-board usually works as well as double walling the cardboard (or a combo of both) along w/some sort of material to pack the inside w/to minimize movement.
 

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Would definitely require reinforcement on the packaging. Thin press-board usually works as well as double walling the cardboard (or a combo of both) along w/some sort of material to pack the inside w/to minimize movement.
It could probably be wrapped in plastic put it in a box and use spray expanding foam to hold everything in place
 
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