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Re: OT - finding value for an old car
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Posted by Jonfarmer on August 24, 2006 at 09:56:12 from (4.156.249.9):
In Reply to: Re: OT - finding value for an old car posted by Steven@AZ on August 24, 2006 at 07:31:37:
Yeah, but he said it was a big ol' heavy car, so in that case a hotrodder wouldn't want it unless you mean they'd want it for parts, but then, a 460 or 302 is a easy find from a junkyard, problably along with a good C6. I'd imagine it would depend upon what part of the country you were in as to just how rare finding those engines are, now here in the north country, finding those 2 engines is real easy since they were installed in not only cars, but alot of pickup trucks, and those vehicles have gotten rusted out by the road salt used on our winter roads, but the drive train is still fine. Finding a 427, 429, or somthing like that however would be alot harder to get. I hear you on the 351M, and 400 those were junk pickup motors that can't be hotrodded too much, the junk yards are really full of those!.
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