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07-15-2021 #1
Help with Pricing an Engine for Sale
Hi all,
I am looking for help to determine a fair market price for the below engine:
Background: I purchased a 1970 Chevrolet Camaro and this motor came with the car. The owner had a shop build it for high performance street. I don't have the paperwork for it anymore. Based on the block number, it is a later model 1986 SBC w/ 4-bolt mains. I later took the oil pan off to verify the internals--to my knowledge the entire lower end is forged quality stuff. I also replaced the intake manifold with a port injection setup as part of a school project to get it to run off of methanol--here is the video of the successful first startup (don't mind the tune, the motor itself runs well): https://youtu.be/ZyxcOvniVqU
Here are the specs as far as I understand them:
- 1986+ SBC 4-Bolt Main w/ 1-piece rear main seal
- Forged Rotating Assembly (name brand, but I forget the brand) including H-Beam Rods
- Moroso Deep Oil Pan
- AFR Aluminum Heads
- Roller Lifters and Rockers
- High Performance Street Cam
- Edelbrock Tunnel Ram Port Injection Manifold (port-matched to gasket and heads)
- Edelbrock Throttle Body
- Runs on 91 Pump Gas
- Fuel Injectors/Rails not included.
I've put pictures of the engine below.
I am looking to sell the engine because I am (G-d willing) moving to another state, and don't want to deal with transporting it.
Can anyone please help me to get a ballpark valuation that would be fair to the buyer and seller?
Thanks,
Moshe
Who is wise? One who learns from every man... Who is strong? One who overpowers his inclinations... Who is rich? One who is satisfied with his lot... Who is honorable? One who honors his fellows" - Ben Zoma, Ethics of the Fathers, 4:1
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07-15-2021 #2Registered User- Join Date
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I'd say $2500 to $4000 is probably fair especially without paperwork or knowing how many miles etc.