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The windscreens usually go anywhere from $100-$300, on the higher end usually if they're the early style ones with the 'green' tint rather than the later 'bronze' tint. Shipping is the killer on those, expect $100-$150 to ship outside your state since the box has to be enormous. Even better if you have the mounting rubber and it's still good.
Where do you live, I'm hunting for a windscreen or two for mine.
If I saw one for $100-$150 I'd snatch it up, I sold one for $200 a few years ago to Karl in MN, but I was driving there anyway and took it with me so I didn't have to ship it, if it had been like $350 out of his pocket he might have passed on it.
I had a set of Incas for a while that took forever to sell, think I got $150 for the set, if they're pristine you can ask more but you may not get much response, that was my experience. But that's also cause no one is into the old stuff here in CA.
Shelbys on the other hand are a whole other ball game if they're in great condition, straight ones that need cosmetic work are usually something like $150-$250.
All the little trim bits, I think I paid about $50 for two sets of tail lights, a set of front corner lights, and 4-5 interior switches for headlights and heated rear window, etc., maybe start at like $5-$15 for interior bits and let people tell you what they're looking for.
Usually boxes of un-sorted stuff goes wholesale prices, there are often boxes of misc. parts listed on eBay for $10-$30 starting bids for boxes of trim bits, lights, fasteners, engine sensors, stuff like that.
Shifter housings, ignition key stuff, CIS lines (if they're in amazing shape) and CIS stuff like warmup regulator, cold start valve, that stuff is sort of what people will pay you for it, sometimes you can find NOS parts listed on eBay that shops are clearing out for what people want for used parts, so it's hard to say.
Price it low and expect to be able to move some of it somewhat soon and get it out of your life and into someone else's hands who will use it if that's what you're after. If you're trying to recoup some you may have to sit on it for longer.
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