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Need help what are old hilborns worth

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by dirtpoor, Mar 8, 2011.

  1. dirtpoor
    Joined: Feb 10, 2007
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    dirtpoor
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    from maryland

    I have an old set of Hilborn injectors.They are from the 70's and where on a 392 hemi.The stacks linkage and rubber fuel lines are there.There in decent shape.The numbers on the side are gg=140=133.Any help on these would be nice mabye a value? Thanks
     

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  2. henry29
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  3. Little Wing
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    condition is everything with those
     
  4. Dale Fairfax
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    You'll need a pump. pump drive, and barrel valve as well (unless you'd like to convert it to electronic).
     
  5. Deuces
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    Deuces

    Let's see some pictures of it.... :D
     
  6. dirtpoor
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    dirtpoor
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    from maryland

    Need help with this trying to help a family out
     
  7. i paid $350 for mine moon cover, pump and intake complete i'm sending off to be checked-out before i install it on a 301
     
  8. HemiRambler
    Joined: Aug 26, 2005
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    I'm thinking anywhere between $500 and $1000.

    I paid 500 for mine & it was in sweet condition, but needed cleaned up and new hoses, but that was a few years ago.
     
  9. dirtpoor
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    dirtpoor
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    from maryland

    I'll BBT one more time then quit.Thanks
     
  10. slepe67
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    Since its for a 392, I'd imagine the price goes up a bit.

    If you put it all together (with the caveat that it's only ***embled, and will definately need to be gone through prior to use) you might be able to get $1500 for it. That's the number I would shoot for.

    I just bought a BARE 260/289/302 Hilborn manifold for $400.
     
  11. Kirk Hanning
    Joined: Feb 27, 2005
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    I recently sold a Dodge hemi complete Hilborn setup for around $1500. That was with a new pump/bracket/belt and rechromed stacks. In overall great ready to run condition.
     
  12. dirtpoor
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    dirtpoor
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    from maryland

    If asked 500 for these would it be to much?
     
  13. Bearing Burner
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    Bearing Burner
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    from W. MA

    The real value of anything is in the eye of the buyer. Remember it is far easier to drop the price than raise it.
     
  14. Weasel
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    The Dodge Red Ram setup is far rarer (and the De Soto even more so) than the 331/354/392 which was built in at least two versions - the early 331 version was angled toward the center - i.e. no curvature to make them vertical - like the Dodge and the second type shown by the OP. This is why the early 331, the Dodge and the De Soto setups bring more money. Since I acquired mine from Moriarity a dozen years ago, both the Dodge and de Soto units have been repopped by Hilborn despite strong ***urances when I bought mine, by Enriquez at Hilborn, that they were highly unlikely do so:confused:.
     
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  15. Ebbsspeed
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    I'd start the price a little higher than $500 if it was mine to sell. I am, as is pretty much any hemi owner, used to paying a little more for stuff just because hemi parts are usually sold at a premium. Unfortunately. If you're buying hemi stuff it ****s, if you're selling hemi stuff, not so much. As was said a couple of posts up, you can always lower the price.
     
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  16. Kirk Hanning
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    To my knowledge only the Chrysler and Desoto Hemi Hilborn units are being reproduced.
     
  17. tomcurnow
    Joined: May 3, 2009
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    from Los Angles

    Do the injector stacks angle toward each other or are they the upright style. I recently saw at set at a local swap meet for $500. I was not ready to buy as had not made a decision which way to go, If they are the angle old style I would purchase them from you for $500.00. Most likely another $500=$700 will need to spent to get them back to usalble. What part of the country are you located?? Thanks, my email is tomcurnow@aol.com or my cell phone is 818-426-4605 today date Sun Jan 5th
     
  18. i just checked the hilborn site...no dodge listing......wish i had seen the listing for yours before it sold...would have been a sweet setup for the topo.....hell i still kick myself for not buying a blower intake for it...just didn't know how rare dodge hemi stuff is back when it was offered to me.............
     

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