Price on a used Bruno

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  1. Lawren Jones

    Lawren Jones Comp Eliminator

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    I have a friend who is selling his Bruno and switching to a Hugh's Powerglide for his T/S 55 Chevy. He has asked me to find out what the Bruno is worth. I don't have a clue and told him I would ask you guys for help.

    Converter is not included...... but does have all the eletronic shift quizmo's and Lenco CS2 tranny......
     
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  2. kgools

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    Lawren, give me a call, I'm going to purchase a setup like that this week.

    417-224-2348

    Keith
     
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  3. lowcountry71

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    used bruno

    depends on type of bruno - if it has a 1.25" converter input it will be more expensive than a regular input. i have seen the 1.25" used brunos sell from a low of $3200.00 to as much as $3800.00. the regular inputs have sold from $2800.00 to $3200.00. the more popular chevy bellhousing bolt patterns also sell for a lower price (more of them) than a harder to find hemi or ford pattern (dont see these too often). also bruno makes a larger bellhousing to clear bigger converters which may drive your price up. a good indication of the age of the bruno is their sfi sticker - i believe they are good for 5 years - when one is checking the age of the bruno they tend to look at this sticker - but bruno can and will recertify.
     
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  4. Lawren Jones

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    Thanks guys......

    I forwarded the info to the owner, including your phone number Keith
     
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