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Tom, It all gets back to paper work. If it's not dealer installed. Harrell or who ever. If the motor was put in 15 years ago by the owner doesn't mean much to me. A car that was sold new with a 427 vs a car transplanted by the dealer is not the same Value IMO. Yes, there is a lot of black & white on this subject. We all have our own opinions on these cars. I think it boils down to what ever you like. That's enough ramblin from me.
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let me bring a question to try and clear this up if i can tom clary's 69 427 yenko nova transplanted when new correct? which makes it a real supercar and worth the "house" money if you will, but brian henderson's 69 427 yenko nova transplanted later on which make's it worth alot less to most in the supercar world am i correct? (i mean no bad words to tom clary or his car or brian henderson or his car in this post)but gentlemen am i right or wrong?
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427 Camaros almost always out ran LS6 454s. Hardly any power difference in the 454, mostly torque. Not near enough to overcome the extra 4-600 lbs. Frank
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