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KevinP
post Apr 22 2017, 02:46 PM
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I'm looking for a good 3.2 L motor for my 71 Conversion. Needs to be in good shape. 86 to 89
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Cairo94507
post Apr 26 2017, 05:30 PM
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Wow! Have they really climbed that high in price? I think I paid $5,500 for mine, '87 complete with everything plus headers, Wong chip, extra set of cams (stock cams) and couple other goodies. It ran when I bought it and reportedly had about 40K on it. That was in about 2013 I believe.
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post Apr 26 2017, 08:45 PM
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Wow! Have they really climbed that high in price? I think I paid $5,500 for mine, '87 complete with everything plus headers, Wong chip, extra set of cams (stock cams) and couple other goodies. It ran when I bought it and reportedly had about 40K on it. That was in about 2013 I believe.

Yep. I paid $4k for mine. Now that gets you a core in need of a rebuild without induction, fan or exhaust.
A good (stock) rebuilt motor is $12-14 without making every part look pretty.
Rick at weekend rides had a low mileage '95 - 3.6 calling my name but my wallet couldn't take the $15K hit. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif)
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