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Old 12-13-05, 12:43 PM
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What are they worth

I haven't paid much attention for many years as to the going rate for vintage NIB Campy parts. I had an old touring Paramount. As the bike biz changed to index shifting and mountain bikes I started to worry about getting replacement parts for my Paramount. Therefore, I started buying Campy parts when I came across them. A few years ago, the entire bike was squashed by an SUV (while I was on it!) and was determined unrepairable. I've had these old parts sitting in a box for years and am now thinking about unloading them. I'm hoping to buy a Nikon D200 with the cash if I could get a few dollars for the parts. If not, I'd be just as happy keeping the parts. I'd probably put them up on Ebay. Anyway, if you guys and gals have a ballpark guess what they might be worth, I'd appreciate your thoughts. Here's what I have:

A Campy Triple part # 1049/5, NIB, 54-46-36, with the bottom bracket 1046/3, English threaded, from 1973.

A Campy Brakeset part #2040, NIB, long reach, bolt on, flat quick release, gum hoods w/ world logo.

A Campy Hubset #1034, NIB, 5spd, 36 hole, curved quick release levers.

Campy Pedals, #1037, new, but in incorrect Superlight box.

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Old 12-13-05, 12:59 PM
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If the pedals have the strap loops they will be worth more. The hubs will fetch the least, ebay has them often. The other stuff will also fetch the most on ebay, while not a $6K part, all told one could get as much as a Christmas Bonus from it all. Take copius images and most will garner three figures each.
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Old 12-13-05, 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by sonkarby
I haven't paid much attention for many years as to the going rate for vintage NIB Campy parts. I had an old touring Paramount. As the bike biz changed to index shifting and mountain bikes I started to worry about getting replacement parts for my Paramount. Therefore, I started buying Campy parts when I came across them. A few years ago, the entire bike was squashed by an SUV (while I was on it!) and was determined unrepairable. I've had these old parts sitting in a box for years and am now thinking about unloading them. I'm hoping to buy a Nikon D200 with the cash if I could get a few dollars for the parts. If not, I'd be just as happy keeping the parts. I'd probably put them up on Ebay. Anyway, if you guys and gals have a ballpark guess what they might be worth, I'd appreciate your thoughts. Here's what I have:

A Campy Triple part # 1049/5, NIB, 54-46-36, with the bottom bracket 1046/3, English threaded, from 1973.

A Campy Brakeset part #2040, NIB, long reach, bolt on, flat quick release, gum hoods w/ world logo.

A Campy Hubset #1034, NIB, 5spd, 36 hole, curved quick release levers.

Campy Pedals, #1037, new, but in incorrect Superlight box.

Thanks.
Lots of guys will give you pie in sky figures but the best way is to check ebay. Go to the closed auctions and do a search on the parts you have. You can get realistic street prices on them. Remember money talks BS walks. Something is worth whatever a buyer is willing to pay. Good luck and use ebay it's your friend.

Tim
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I wouldn't mind putting the crankset, hubs, and pedals on the Capo.
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