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    It's always cool when you score an obscure part for a good price. The last one of the Speedpilot units I saw was about $2000. I'm not paying that. I saw this one pop up in Sweden and it said 2000, I passed over it, then when back, it was 2000kr. How much is a kr? I did the conversion, it was $200. Yeah, I can do $200. Pretty sure it's period correct for 1966. If anyone knows please let me know.

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