50-200 USD or so
Made 1989 to date, sold for about $150 new, No serial number data published.
Depends on how old it is. If its an older one its 1:12 and the newer ones are 1:9 or 1:12. All the Marlin made barrels are 1:9 Best bet is to check it yourself. If you do not know how, drop me a message on my message board here at Answers.com
Sb2(SO3)3
The Chevy SB2 is the first purpose designed and built NASCAR motor GM ever made. It was used right up till 2008 in the nationwide series. The SB2 has now been fully replaced with the RO7, but is still widely used in drag racing and other motorsports.
Sb2(SO4)3
SbCl3
Approximatly 2300 Lbs depending on moisture content.
for all out horsepower the splayed valve Chevy head, or the sb2 or 18 degree after that
yes; It would fit, bolt pattern are the same.
Stands for sub-base number 2. I believe it is usually limestone, 3/4" in size.
Known by the SEAL's as on of the "Boat Guys", an SB2 is one of the Navy's Special Boat Operators, who are part of the SWCC (Special Warfare Combat Crewmen) community. An SB2 is a Special Boat Operator 2nd Class (2nd Class Petty Officer). SB's, like all SWCC's, are responsible for SEAL insertion and extraction where high speed boats and other watercraft are required. They are highly trained in boat operation, navigation, engineering, first aid, weapons, and pretty much anything else necessary to operate in extremely hostile environments.
Well antimony carbonate if it exists would contain Sb3+ ions and CO32- ions-- to balance the charge the formula owuld be Sb2(CO3)3