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    firebird77clone is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Sounds like top price to me. But, if you get top quality work: IE.. it was started on time promised, it was finished on time promised, and you didn't have to take it back, it survives the test of time.. and the biggest AND..

    You are satisfied.

    Then you got your $$ worth.
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    we spoke on the phone for quite a while. they offer a basic rebuild for $1850, but that's with basic parts, only 1 year warranty, and the only extra included is the rear main seal. with the slightly bigger price tag, it will basically be a corvette trans, with 36 month warranty, the new torque converter is included, and they're throwing in the really easy, like the vss and tranny mount for free (as if free, really exists ).

    the previous owner thought he was a garage guru, and put a bunch of mismatched "performance" parts in there. and the wiring is a hack job with rewiring. the old torque coverter hub is cracked and the converter is probably full of junk from the other parts wearing.

    i don't feel like i'm getting a steal here, but i don't feel like i'm being robbed, either, so i guess it's cool. sometimes we spend time (like when i put my new engine in my other truck) and sometimes we spend money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by firebird77clone
    Sounds like top price to me. But, if you get top quality work: IE.. it was started on time promised, it was finished on time promised, and you didn't have to take it back, it survives the test of time.. and the biggest AND..

    You are satisfied.

    Then you got your $$ worth.
    I agree with the above, Note you did not have to do a thing. Yes you could have saved between $600 and $800 if you pulled-it and hauld it to the shop, and guess what! chances of you getting a warranty if you pulled it and installed
    yourself would be very slim, they would have said you did not installed correctly etc etc, So Pay-up and enjoy

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