How much is this stuff worth?
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How much is this stuff worth?
So I have a 1986 (I believe) Peugeot Corbier. I wanted to swap to single speed and I took all the parts I don't need from it. I wanted to know if it was worth anything or If I should dispose of them.
The first picture is all the original stuff cranks, levers, and derailers. The second and third pictures is the Cassette that was on the campagnolo hub of the wheels on the bike.
The first picture is all the original stuff cranks, levers, and derailers. The second and third pictures is the Cassette that was on the campagnolo hub of the wheels on the bike.
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Swaged crank isn't worth much, maybe 10 to 15 bucks max to the right person. You will get a bit more for the freewheel though, mybe up to 25 bucks if you clean it up real good and if it has no internal damage. The Huret(?) derailleurs looks very usable, but it isn't something that's being really humted down by collectors/restorers, so around 30 bucks (complete with control levers) max if you clean it up/service them real good...forget the "rat trap" pedals, you might as well throw them in free with the cranks if you sell them.
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This belongs in the Appraisals section. Am moving it there.
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thanks for the quick replies..do you guys think my best bet would be posting them on the forum?..cudak i'm in miami, anywhere I could take this for cash?
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I'd put them up here in the FS subform, or C-list. If Miami, Florida; one of the fellows at MIAfixed.com might be interested.
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I'm not Cudak, but the answer pretty much anywhere is No. You will need to cherry pick just a couple of the good items (mentioned above) and put them on ebay. The rest are donation fodder or possible trade bait.
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Nonsense Bill! I know a few scrap yards on the Miami River that pay in cash for clean aluminum. Of course, the few bucks you'll get won't quite cover the tire plugs you'll need after pulling into the scrap yard, but still...
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thanks for the help guys and Miami, Florida is where I am.
What ebay description should I use for the cassette..and the set i'm thinking two listings.
What ebay description should I use for the cassette..and the set i'm thinking two listings.
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Well, you might want to call it a freewheel instead of a cassette because that's what it is. I agree with two listings, you'll tend to get more $$ because most buyers only want one of those items.
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