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Okay, another "whats it worth" Post...Original 426 HEMI

GREAT color combo on the Bee...
Of course I'm biased....
As much as I love the 426 Hemi, and undoubtedly-absolutely would have one, because my 70 Roadrunner is a real V-Code car (not # matching motor) I will ALWAYS have a RB motor in it with 3 x 2 of something on top, so I am spared the temptation of the Hemi.
20k without a doubt.
 
I've been scoping the market as I'm fixing to sell my Hemi.
20K all day long for yours and probably more.
 
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*DROOOOOOL*

"Hey Ed, which are you drooling over - the hemi or the Bee?"
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Hey, I thought stock street hemi's routinely dyno'ed at around 500hp?
 
I'd like to see that in my Challenger ! Maybe we could start driving towards each other, and when we meet up, just swap 'em out, have a bite to eat, turn around, and head back home, after a couple of beers of course !View attachment 652133 View attachment 652138

Hi,
Did you pick the 70 G0-Mango SE/RT from a guy in Ohio?
I had a car just like that back in 84, Dayton OH
Sold it to put down payment on a house
Killer Combo/Killer Looks!
 
All good input, as you all have mentioned:
Variables
Some may pay more...for the date code and originality of the engine, Cylinder Bore etc.
I'm trying to Down Size, getting older...possibly selling a few items/cars
Thanks TEAM for the Guidance...
 
Hi,
Did you pick the 70 G0-Mango SE/RT from a guy in Ohio?
I had a car just like that back in 84, Dayton OH
Sold it to put down payment on a house
Killer Combo/Killer Looks!
Hey ski, I bought the car out of South Carolina, and some friends in North Carolina owned it before that. I was told the car was originally from PA, so it may have migrated through Ohio. RT/SE, 383, 4-spd, non-console car, & Go-Mango ?
 
*DROOOOOOL*

"Hey Ed, which are you drooling over - the hemi or the Bee?"
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Hey, I thought stock street hemi's routinely dyno'ed at around 500hp?
:rofl:Yeah they like to under-rate them by showing the HP at silly low rpms like 5000...nothing makes power above 5K like a hemi!
 
:rofl:Yeah they like to under-rate them by showing the HP at silly low rpms like 5000...nothing makes power above 5K like a hemi!
I watched an episode of Nick's Garage on YT recently. If you're aware of Nick, he's a lifelong Mopar kind of guy and he knows how
to build an engine. They had a customers' hemi on the dyno after a rebuild; it was redone stock as possible.
Once tuned, the engine laid down a touch over 500hp using a single Holley; Nick put the twin 4's on it afterwards and dialed them in.
He said something to the effect of "these factory hemi's were good for 500hp stock all day", which is what I've always heard about them as well.
 
Hey ski, I bought the car out of South Carolina, and some friends in North Carolina owned it before that. I was told the car was originally from PA, so it may have migrated through Ohio. RT/SE, 383, 4-spd, non-console car, & Go-Mango ?

Great car, mine was a 440, U code
Gee, truly a Gorgeous car you have
Keep it original, In my opinion.
NICE!
Thanks VANDAN
 
I'd like to see that in my Challenger ! Maybe we could start driving towards each other, and when we meet up, just swap 'em out, have a bite to eat, turn around, and head back home, after a couple of beers of course !View attachment 652133 View attachment 652138

Gee
nice car
I sold one like that but with AC back in 1984, Dayton Ohio
Love the SE/RTs
Especially in Go-Mango
 
Imo.

I think it depends on the buyers market.
I've been quoted to build mine is mid teens. ( basically all stock street hemi ) upper teens to go stroker

Ive seen brand new engines in mid 20s.

The hot rod stuff will hold it back. So im thinking high teens / 20...maybe low/mid 20s if your lucky.
But a stock buyer will probably keep looking

But ive been Wrong before.
So what.do i know
 
Imo.

I think it depends on the buyers market.
I've been quoted to build mine is mid teens. ( basically all stock street hemi ) upper teens to go stroker

Ive seen brand new engines in mid 20s.

The hot rod stuff will hold it back. So im thinking high teens / 20...maybe low/mid 20s if your lucky.
But a stock buyer will probably keep looking

But ive been Wrong before.
So what.do i know
Who’s quoting you that low? You must be supplying a sizable portion of parts?
 
Who’s quoting you that low? You must be supplying a sizable portion of parts?
I didnt
Who’s quoting you that low? You must be supplying a sizable portion of parts?
Guy i know on east coast.
Which is 2500 miles away.

I didnt get into a parts list as im not sending it that far away from home.
 
I think the right price is $20,000-$25,000 for your motor. See the two Hemmings ads for Hemi engines I have uploaded. Good luck with the sale.

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426 Hemi
Hansen Stage V Aluminum Heads
Bore: 5 thousandths over Bore, not .50
Dyno Run, documented with 425+ HP, 5,000 RPM.
Stock auto Cam
TTI Headers, stainless, ceramic coated.
Build date: 05/1969
Previous owner: Bob Mazolinni Racing/Riverside CA
Engine was in Bob's 1966 Hemi Belvedere until he found a 1966 Short Block.
Bob's 1966 Belvedere (white) is the lowest mileage in the world, he is the original owner.
I purchased this engine from him in 2004 and I installed it in my 70 Superbee, 2010.
I'm seriously thinking of going back to my original 383

This is a true last "Last month of production" 1969 "426" Hemi, Correct for any 1970/1971 Automatic car
I have all receipts...


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Why did you decide to go back to a 383? Im installing one in my 71 charger with some clearance issues on the right shock tower. Did you have the same problem and did you run the A/C? Thanks

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