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Thank you all for your comments. There are a lot of things to consider. I am trying to get in touch with Mr PushButton as well as Mike Dulinski. The original solution that came with the car would be great, let’s see what that looks like price wise. At the same time, my mind is putting together an alternative solution that could be generally useful to others in my situation, or those that would like to use the push buttons on a gm transmission. I think I have a possible solution that could be plug and play. I’ll let you all know either way.
I just arrived in the US for ten days, so now is my chance to pick up parts while I’m here.
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What part of the US?
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I’m in Boston and upstate New York.
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I would say,
Rebuilt pb motor... $1500.00. Is a goal.. to think about.
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I charge $650+ return shipping with a good core.
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HH56-I charge $650 with a good rebuildable core (physically intact, motor is not burned out) plus return shipping. If I have to supply the core it's an additional $250. To a guy with a tired Clipper that he just wants to enjoy from time to time that may seem like a lot of money. To a Caribbean owner--not so much.
I'm not getting rich off of doing this. Quote:
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HH56-I charge $650 with a good rebuildable core (physically intact, motor is not burned out) plus return shipping. If I have to supply the core it's an additional $250. To a guy with a tired Clipper that he just wants to enjoy from time to time that may seem like a lot of money. To a Caribbean owner--not so much.
I'm not getting rich off of doing this. Quote:
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HH56-I charge $650 with a good rebuildable core (physically intact, motor is not burned out) plus return shipping. If I have to supply the core it's an additional $250. To a guy with a tired Clipper that he just wants to enjoy from time to time that may seem like a lot of money. To a Caribbean owner--not so much. Price is definitely relative and you have probably nailed the reason for different amounts people are willing to spend. Price reference came up on my end when a fellow called me out of the blue a couple of years ago wanting to know if he should keep trying to find someone to get his PBs working or if he would be better off just scrapping them. Don't remember what car he had but the gist was he had already had it in a garage a couple of times, spent lots of money, and it still didn't work. Aside from the labor he had bought new relays and something else because the mechanic said that was what he needed. During the conversation he mentioned he had heard and inquired about your rebuilts but to get one it had to be from some guy on the east coast who had told him a price which he thought was high -- but he didn't tell me exactly how much the rebuilt was. All he said was it would be very expensive at probably way over a thousand dollars if he did it. That figure probably included installation. Wanted to know if he would be better off going that way or spending the money toward getting the GM transmission the mechanic had said he should think about and would be better off with. I told him if he wanted to keep the car original he would need to go with the rebuilt and as long as the transmission was working the rebuilt should work well and he would be happy with it. If he didn't care as much about originality then others had done the GM conversions and were happy with them but I also told him there would be some other parts besides the transmission and kit he would need to find and buy. Said he would think about both some more and that is the last I heard.
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I kinda like the floor shift.
A nice console could be modified. With Packard crest. And the shift knob.with Packard crest Lighted shift pattern..
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