86 upper cowl?

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  1. Thevshop63

    Thevshop63 New Member

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    Does anyone know what is the value of an oem 86 red, white, and blue upper cowl? It is new in the original honda box, part number 642a1-ml7-675za.
     


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    Dunno what the actual value of that cowl is but according to the current price list at my local Honda dealer that upper cowl has a retail list price of $634.77 :scared:

    At that price I'm guessing it prolly must be made outta Unobtainium. :suspicious:


    COWL (UPPER) *NH138* (SHASTA WHITE) 642A1-ML7-675ZA $634.77
     


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    You know the saying that it is only worth what someone will pay for it. A few years back there was a brand new one listed on eBay for $400. I wanted it, but was not willing to pay that much. After watching it being relisted time after time, I finally bought it for $200.

    Also, I just sold an upper cowl for an '86 a few months back. It was in excellent condition and it only fetched about $100.
     


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    I'd pay $175 for it. But I'd rather pay $100 for a nice used one.
     


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