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07-11-2004 07:21 PM #1
What to pay for DZ302 Shortblock, 30 over.
Friends, my neighbor has a DZ302 shortblock 30 over with zero miles. I think it might eventually be a neat engine to put into something and I am thinking of making him an offer - as after 4 years of asking and getting a no, he said show him some cash.
So, any ideas?
Thanks,
Jordan
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07-12-2004 07:56 AM #2
As the "ol' goat" (older'n me anyway) says, make sure it's the real deal.
You need to get friendly with ebay on stuff like this. It's a decent indicator of probable market value. Between the current listings and completed listings there's a history of market interest. And there are probably many multiples of web sites dedicated to these beasts that may also have for sale listings or chats that talk about values. Of course, standard for sale listings are ASKING price, not selling price. And a caveat on ebay is that not all things that list as sold are completed. Sometimes those with bid fever get buyer's remorse, but by and large ebay is pretty representative.
Just took a quick look, some examples.
There's a complete engine there. Last week it was bid up to $5800 and closed as a no sale, under reserve. This week same engine, same seller, has it up at $4700 starting with a $5600 Buy it Now!?!? Big negative on this one is that he claims that the block was "decked", so the stampings on the block pad are gone!! Could be why last week's bidders ain't bitin' no mo, once they thought about it. Yeah, it's got the right casting number, but................
Then there's some examples of parts;
Heads......................sold $1125
Crank.......................sold $475
Clone inductions......sold, $1200, & $2300 Real ones are supposedly "worth" $12,000 - $18,0000 suppose that depends on how desperate the buyer is for originality.Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon
It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
Luck occurs when preparation and opportunity converge.
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07-12-2004 01:46 PM #3
Thanks Bob/Streets, here are the details:
V0319DZ
B179
He has a machine shop bill (from a well known speedshop) for $600 - block was line bored, cross hones & hatched and the crank was balanced. He also has a highrise manifold for a single 4.
Would love to know any details you guys can give me from the #s.
Thanks guys,
Jordan
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07-18-2004 06:06 PM #4
Thanks guys, bought the 3956618 block with machine shop bill for $650, gone over crank, heads (still figuring those out) and a highrise manifold for $600. Still trying to figure out if there should be a VIN code, or if it was a replace/ground off as I see all the other stamps (DZ, casting, date e.t.c) except the VIN. However I am not putting it in a Z28 so I guess it doesn't matter, just curious.
Thanks again for the tips.
Jordan
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