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Chance for a Hemi

dryheat

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I have an opportunity to pickup a 69 Hemi block with a stock bore, crank and rods and main bearing caps. The owner indicates the block is free from any cracks or damage.

I won't be putting this in my Polara but perhaps I can find a different car to install it in.

He is asking $3500 ... is that too much or should I jump all over it (wife permitting)
 
myself i would grab it. then i would look for a 69 body to put it in. it makes a difference in the value. when mine was appraised after the install, 69 coronet with a 69 hemi engine out of a r/r, the appraised value went up due to the date correct motor. another thing i found odd was the insurance company didn't put it in a hot rodded class because they were made with that engine stock.
for that price you are going to have 9-10 grand in the motor finished and thats a very reasonably priced hemi. :happy7:

.02 cents
 
After much deliberation and discussion we (the wife and I) have determined that the money spent on this engine would be better used on getting the Polara finished.

So ... if anyone is interested you can find the engine on the Tucson AZ Craigslist.

RM23J9 =

R = Belvedere / Satellite

M = Coronet Superbee(68-70), Dart swinger 340(69-70), Demon 340(71-72), Dart sport 340(1973), Dart sport 360(1974), Road Runner(68-74), Road Runner Superbird(1970), Road Runner GTX(72-74)

23 = 2-door hardtop

J = 426ci/425hp 2 x 4-bbl V8 HEMI

9 = 1969

Somebody here should buy this.
 
If I had $3,500 I'd buy that so fast. Arizona is just south down the street from me here in Washington...LOL.
 
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