Curious to know what folks think the C4ZE W-MO Radiator is worth on a given day? I'm looking to track one down and was wondering what the "market" bears...
Market survey - What's it worth?
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For a manual trans. I presume? Makes a big difference. A C4ZE-Y2 can fetch over $500 for a core if it has a later '65 date... which makes it correct for a Shelby also.
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I paid over $500 for a ready to install C4ZE Y1 (Dearborn car)
with correct date code.I guess if it's what you need,price is
what ever your willing to pay for it.
I think there is a C4ZE Y2 on ebay now.
Mike
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Just like to add my 2 cents. I have never seen an
original 65 Shelby (5S114 and up) with a Y2 marked radiator,
only G2.
/Bo
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Yes, I've seen the G2 in Shelby's also. So what the heck is the difference between a Y2 and G2?<img src=images/icon_smile_question.gif border=0 align=middle>
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Charles,
That's the question. Have you seen later 65 HiPo's
with the Y2 marked radiator. If so, it probably means
that the 65 Shelbys got a specific radiator. If not,
the Y2 could be for 4-speed C and or A code and G2
for 4-speed HiPo's. Strange that no paperwork on this
issue has surfaced. I have seen San Jose Y2's dated
5 65 and G2 dated 5 65 so there most likely is a difference.
Very interesting topic, isn't it.
/Bo
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My June 65 K-code San Jose Fastback has a Y2 and a date of 4-65. I believe it to be original.
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