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Re: value of a chevy 350?
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Posted by dr.sportster on November 06, 2006 at 08:07:45 from (67.72.98.91):
In Reply to: value of a chevy 350? posted by Tim Shultz on November 06, 2006 at 07:14:27:
Get the numbers off it and do a google search chevy motor numbers.Best case four bolt main from a Chevelle SS could be 350 to 400.Since you know what it came from thats not gonna happen so the 150 to maybe 200 range the other guys said.You are talking about the most popular[and therefore common]powerplant in the world.They have been put in everything from tractors to bikes.Boring to see in hot rods yet most used.Drag racers also dont care about four bolt mains anymore because if they blow a motor they just get another cheap one.Also how many times did you hear of the crank ripping out of a two bolt main motor?Best case scenario advertise it in a racing paper for 300 and a guy will buy it for his street stock Camaro for 200 after talking the price down.Im talking regional prices that I know for my area.
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