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Re: value of a ZL 1 clone with a real ZL1 motor
I'd take the fathom green one with the match engine for 600k any day of the week over non original for 850.
but, I also like green...and don't like yellow. |
Re: value of a ZL 1 clone with a real ZL1 motor
Well,
I guess I just got the opportunity to put my money where my mouth is! I just bought this 69 COPO (chevelle) engine: http://www.69lm1.com\pics\copoMP.jpg To go into this: http://www.69lm1.com\pics\X11.jpg my original car from high school as found in a junkyard that I just bought and will be starting a restore on this winter! Now I just need the tranny and rear! https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/smile.gif Rich |
Re: value of a ZL 1 clone with a real ZL1 motor
What happened to the plug in the rh head?
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Re: value of a ZL 1 clone with a real ZL1 motor
Looks like paint over grime? It was picked up yesterday by one of my employees and will be here sometime tonight then I can make a proper assessment.
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Re: value of a ZL 1 clone with a real ZL1 motor
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Looks like paint over grime? [/ QUOTE ] Actually it normally protrudes from the head 1/8 of an inch or more. The fact it is recessed or ground means you should inspect the block a bit better before purchasing to ensure it wasnt alterted so the block could be stamped with the head still on. They also break alot,just might be a coincidence. Check the exhaust manifold side to make sure it isnt restamped, so hard to tell by the pic but it looks a bit smooth on one end of the pad |
Re: value of a ZL 1 clone with a real ZL1 motor
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Thatīs the engine that was for sale at SCR9. The experts said it was a restamp.
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Re: value of a ZL 1 clone with a real ZL1 motor
Well,
It'll be here in a few hours, so I can get some better pics, so far a few respected people (based on the pics I had) said that it looked pretty good. I was told that it has been in central Texas for some time? Of course, as allways, won't know until I get it here and get some close ups to Jerry and Kurt! Best of all, even if it is a just 512, I got it for a great price, if it is a real MP, then I got it for a smokin' deal. What was the VIN on the 427 at SCR9 ? |
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Best of all, even if it is a just 512, I got it for a great price, if it is a real MP, then I got it for a smokin' deal. [/ QUOTE ] You got it for a great price. It is nice to see you get away from the LM1s https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...mlins/grin.gif |
Re: value of a ZL 1 clone with a real ZL1 motor
looks like you will have to pop the head and confirm the faint broach as real or not. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif
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Re: value of a ZL 1 clone with a real ZL1 motor
OK,
It just got here. I paid right around $6,000.00 for it, which if it is a real COPO is a smokin' deal, if it is just a restamp 427, then as a running motor, only .10 over, fully rebuilt and complete, than that is OK too. It will probably be next week before I can pull the head, crusin the coast started today, and I am heading for Mississippi tomorrow. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ns/naughty.gif I guess we can start with is there anything that precludes this from being a Chevelle COPO motor (ie VIN vs dates, any other external clues?) Cast 3963512 P GM 4 HiPerf Conv Cast Date C 11 9 A Heads 840's C 27 9 and C 28 9 Suffix T0408MP Vin 19K465533 (I think) http://www.69lm1.com\427mp\ruler.jpg http://www.69lm1.com\427mp\mpedge.jpg http://www.69lm1.com\427mp\mpstamp.jpg http://www.69lm1.com\427mp\castdate.jpg http://www.69lm1.com\427mp\840.jpg http://www.69lm1.com\427mp\oilfilter.jpg |
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