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01-07-2004, 09:35 PM | #1 |
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Olds 455, how much should i pay??
I went to look at an olds 455 today, block casting number 396021F. Looked like a good, 35 year old running engine with nothing polished up for sale, just unbolted from a car and left to sit, so not exatly a clean sight in that way. Complete from oil pan to carb, waterpump to distributor (a HEI distributor, which must have been added afterwards). It also has a new gear reduction starter, headers with 3" collectors (though the other one had been butchered a bit in an attempt to make it fit in a car) and original stock exhaust manifolds.
So, what would be a fair price for this 68-70 BB olds, which according to the owner ran a 1/4 @15.1 in a 4000lb car last summer? Thanks! -Axle P.S It also passed our yearly emission tests, though the car was a 1980 which means they're not very strict. [edit] According to www.442.com a red 455 would be a 68-69 block, non-toronado.
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What did i do last nite? I had a wonderful time, That's what they tell me What did i do last nite? 1979 C-10 shortfleet: Olds 350, Th400, 12 bolt Current project: 1969 Olds 455 W-30, needing a rebuild Last edited by RockHQ; 01-07-2004 at 09:44 PM. |
01-07-2004, 10:37 PM | #2 |
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dont believe a damn thing unless youhear it run and have proof that it was int he car running last summer a motor like that is worh $50 to me as a core nothing more if ya hear it run and its backed with a warranty and receipts it goes up from there
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01-07-2004, 11:17 PM | #3 |
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True, true. I saw the car the engine was in, it had a frame-off restoration going on along with weight reductions (they had the frame galvanized and ready and were making aluminium cab floors for weight reduction while i was at the shop). They pulled the 455 out because it would never be street legal in that car. The reason for that is our legistlation which states a maximum engine displacement, +25% of the biggest available engine for a particular model.
For example a 77-90 Caprice Classic which could be had with a 350. 350+25% = 437,5cid. In this example a chevy 427 block could be put in it's place, but since they only check block codes for displacement you could bore&stroke it at will.
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What did i do last nite? I had a wonderful time, That's what they tell me What did i do last nite? 1979 C-10 shortfleet: Olds 350, Th400, 12 bolt Current project: 1969 Olds 455 W-30, needing a rebuild |
01-08-2004, 02:31 AM | #4 |
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Anyone else have an idea what it might be worth? $50 isn't realistic, atleast over here.
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What did i do last nite? I had a wonderful time, That's what they tell me What did i do last nite? 1979 C-10 shortfleet: Olds 350, Th400, 12 bolt Current project: 1969 Olds 455 W-30, needing a rebuild |
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