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12-20-2013, 09:50 PM | #1 |
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LS3 525hp and a 76swb.... lost motivation
So as a result of an impulse buy a while back I have a new LS3 engine here (GM part no 19301360) sitting in its GM crate that the original plan was to eventually swap in to the 76 Silverado.... said truck being the same one that every few months I hmmm and haw over getting rid of because I just don't know that my heart is into it. (bought it from its 30+ year prior owner pretty much because it had a 30+ year prior owner) Not sure if or how many of these are running around in a square body either which would have been a fun idea, but still...
I'm really not thinking that the motivation/desire to see it through just is there to be honest with you. Ok, I know the motivation/desire to see it through isn't there. I have a black/black with red interior truck that is ready to build, and what I want is a blue/white with blue interior truck that just plain works and is ready to enjoy. Nothing has been taken apart or worked on... actually, the original 350 still runs and drives (albeit with a noisy top end valve/??? that goes away when warmed up, and with a leaking front brake hose but does run and drive) and I'm wondering... do you guys think the truck/collection of parts would be appealing to a buyer as is or would I need to split it up? What do you think it would bring? for what it is worth all this stuff is in Georgia. Obviously there is a ton of money in buying/accumulating this truck and parts, and it doesn't have everything needed for the swap either.... just some new/used parts for the truck in stock form plus a big ol honkin engine in a crate. Thoughts? |
12-21-2013, 12:36 AM | #2 |
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Re: LS3 525hp and a 76swb.... lost motivation
I would say split it up. You open up your buyers alot.
Square bodies are catching on, but not many people will spring for the full package. Even if it were a more desirable year. |
12-21-2013, 02:38 AM | #3 |
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Re: LS3 525hp and a 76swb.... lost motivation
I think you will do better splitting it up. Usually the buyer gets the deal on a bundle. I would work on selling one thing at a time. The truck first, fix the brake hose get the truck clean clean clean and for the love of god take quality pics. One crummy cell pic wont cut it. I would advertise the crate engine online like crazy at the start of tax return season. Bits and pieces i would hold onto since you say want another square.
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12-21-2013, 12:13 PM | #4 |
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Re: LS3 525hp and a 76swb.... lost motivation
If the truck you have is not what you want, clean it up and sell it. That motor is the best bang for the buck on a 500+hp crate. i would keep it for your next project unless you want me to come pick it up right now....
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12-23-2013, 01:38 AM | #5 | |
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Re: LS3 525hp and a 76swb.... lost motivation
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12-23-2013, 10:22 AM | #6 |
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Re: LS3 525hp and a 76swb.... lost motivation
I say don't force it if you're not into the truck, fix the little things and sell it for a decent price. LS3 can go into anything.......
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12-23-2013, 10:47 AM | #7 |
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Re: LS3 525hp and a 76swb.... lost motivation
I've run into this more than once. Last year I bought a Bobcat and began a side business. But my costs, storage location and availble time limited me to the point that it is not making money. In fact it has netted a loss of nearly $10K at this point. This, plus my two old prepetual project trucks do not make the wife happy. I have to make a decision, and since I won't get rid of the 83, and the 87 is worthless unless its running well, the Bobcat needs to go.
There is only so much availible time, money and energy. When you run out of one, its hard to keep progress and motivation. I think you shouls sell both and buy Yezzi's project rtruck BlueJ when he's done. It will be a show room condition truck that is just what you want.
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