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What would it be worth to you??

Post by 71GTX » Sat Jun 07, 2008 9:34 am

What would you pay to have your car reunited with its original motor and quite possibly the transmission as well??

A car that I sold many years ago, I still have the motor/transmission for it....it was a 71 Cuda with a 383 HP with Auto....numbers are stamped into the motor and original to the car....transmission, I am not sure of, but we removed it from the car as well....haven't verified it yet....but....I don't think that I am out of line in asking $2500 for the mostly complete motor and then throwing in the transmission to boot....
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Post by mopar71 » Sat Jun 07, 2008 9:49 am

I would buy this: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1968-383 ... otohosting

And assemble my own for a lot less.
If I needed numbers maching and needed that engine and trans then I might spend that kind of money.

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Post by Smellslike1974 » Sat Jun 07, 2008 11:00 am

Im not sure what your asking but seeingi have my cars original drivetrain,i want the original radio,hood,and wheels just because. :beer:
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Re: What would it be worth to you??

Post by mopar71 » Sat Jun 07, 2008 11:12 am

71GTX wrote:What would you pay to have your car reunited with its original motor and quite possibly the transmission as well??

A car that I sold many years ago, I still have the motor/transmission for it....it was a 71 Cuda with a 383 HP with Auto....numbers are stamped into the motor and original to the car....transmission, I am not sure of, but we removed it from the car as well....haven't verified it yet....but....I don't think that I am out of line in asking $2500 for the mostly complete motor and then throwing in the transmission to boot....
What is a mostly complete motor? is it complete or not?
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Re: What would it be worth to you??

Post by fourforty6pac » Sat Jun 07, 2008 1:22 pm

71GTX wrote:What would you pay to have your car reunited with its original motor and quite possibly the transmission as well??

A car that I sold many years ago, I still have the motor/transmission for it....it was a 71 Cuda with a 383 HP with Auto....numbers are stamped into the motor and original to the car....transmission, I am not sure of, but we removed it from the car as well....haven't verified it yet....but....I don't think that I am out of line in asking $2500 for the mostly complete motor and then throwing in the transmission to boot....
I think the question is what is it worth to you. What would you pay for it if you needed it? What would you sell it for if it was not going to be reunited with the original body.
I would be willing to pay top dollar for the original motor and trans. but I know I would be doing a fair share of haggling.

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Post by Smellslike1974 » Sat Jun 07, 2008 1:39 pm

Ph in that case,id trade my new cd player for my old master sound radio that came with my car,i guess whoever can keep my wheels and the hood.lol
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Post by Eric » Sat Jun 07, 2008 5:00 pm

While I'd be willing to pay more for a #s motor matching a vehicle I owned, it would really burn me knowing that someone was charging me more than normal market value....just because they knew it matched my car!
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Post by landon1 » Sat Jun 07, 2008 6:45 pm

yeah, idk about this...if they really wanted to, you can still pick up the "warranty" blocks at some places...it doesn't help the value of the high dollar cars, but doesn't really hurt it either, as if you managed to blow up a bullet proof motor, they'd throw in a warranty one...if i was going to go back to small block, that's what i'd do

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Post by 71GTX » Sat Jun 07, 2008 6:51 pm

Personally, I don't think that $2500 is out of line in my asking price, but its just my opinion....as for the mostly complete motor, everything still together with original heads, its missing the intake, carb and the exhaust manifolds, which were on the car when it was sold....Thing is, most everyone that you talk to is, "going to keep my car forever" until you come upon hard times, then the car goes. A handling package car with its original motor and tranny will automatically raise the value of the car a rather substantial amount.

I know very well that I would be willing to pay that amount to get back my original motor and tranny for my 70 Cuda and my 71 GTX....But I guess that its all in what someone is willing to pay....

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Post by Hotwheelsjr » Sat Jun 07, 2008 10:18 pm

Well....I bought my son's '73 SSP with it's original 400 and gave it away just recently. My Demon is originally a 225 car, so I could care less. Lastly, my daughter's B-cuda is originally a 225 car also, so again, could care less. I build 'em and drive 'em to my likin'...never been a numbers guru. :D
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Post by Eric » Sun Jun 08, 2008 8:46 am

I guess my point is, would you be asking $2500 if it was just a motor and trans and you didn't know the original car's owner needed it? I don't think it would bring that much from someone not buying it to make their car #s.
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Post by RS23-71 » Sun Jun 08, 2008 4:14 pm

There was a post like this on moparts that referred to another post on a charger forum where a guy had the #s matching motor from a '69 or '70 charger 500. He put the motor up on ebay at like 2x or 3x what a normal motor would cost.

Well check out this thread on moparts or this thread on dodgecharger.com

Alot of ppl claimed they would rather help someone reunite a car with its # matching motor then make a big profit. There was a discussion with ppl chiming in on both sides. I don't know prices but if you are asking $2500 for both engine and tranny that doesnt sound out of line to me.
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Post by landon1 » Sun Jun 08, 2008 5:04 pm

if it ran, and wasn't just a junked motor with a trans it wouldn't be a horrible price, but a "warranty" 440 long block is anywhere from 1800-2500...so if it didn't need a rebuild, or maybe just rings and bearings, maybe a shift kit it woulnd't be a bad deal

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