Re: Is this a copo camaro motor?
Geez Erik,
By the time I finished reading your response, I forgot the question, so I had to reread the question. Then, by the time I finished reading your response, I forgot the question, so I had to reread it. Then, by the time I finished reading your response, I forgot the question, so I had to reread it.
Anyone remember the computer "Do Loop"?
I understand about opinion, and I also recognize that something is only worth what someone will pay. If only one person will pay a certain amount (his opinion) you have a sale, but not necessarily the "market price". If many people have the same opinion of worth, then it becomes the market price. (anyone remember Prof Rachley at Pitt, and his supply and demand graph)
Bottom line is I traded my 512 two bolt short block for a 512 CE coded 4 Bolt (F 5 9, so it's a 427, not a 454). I did not do it for monetary gain, nor to try to make my car any more "real". I did it to make it a more accurate tribute car. Hagerty man suggested I raise the value of the car when I get the CE motor in it, which I plan to do. (It's currently insured for $30,000)I was asking for confirmation of the anticipated increase in value (if any) from some of the movers and shakers in the hobby.
Thanks again for the input.
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