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Subject: Re: Value of `95
From: Robotron Tom <usa1(at)nospamiei.net>
Subject: Re: Value of `95
Date: 4 Sep 2004 13:51:40 GMT
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OldSchool started a controversy when he said... :
> Hey, your the second guy I`ve noticed that has a home arcade and a
> `Vette. I also do. 13 pins, 2 vids. The other guy is John Dayhuff. He
> has a C3 pace car and more games than I can count.
>
> OldSchool
LOL
I will eventually get a pin for my arcade. Just don`t really have the
room for one yet. It`s funny when people visit and I take them to the
gameroom and their eyes light up like a kid. :) I use to have 32 vids,
but sold most of them to make room in the garage for the Vette.
Later,
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Robotron Tom *remove nospam to email*
See the Flashback Arcade at: http:// www.arcadeguy.net
Standing for right when it is unpopular is a true test of moral
character.
-M. Smith
SUBJECT: Value of 327 Heads?

From: I_Have_One(at)webtv.net (What Ever)
Subject: Value of 327 Heads?
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 19:14:36 -0700
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Hi,
I know nothing about motors. A guy that owes me $200.00 has offered in
payment three 327 heads. He tells me that they are 327 fueler heads with
casting numbers of 291 and are 325 horsepower with 64cc combustion
chambers. They have been hot tanked and have surface rust on them.
I would greatly appreciate any input as to the value of these from any
knowledgeable persons.
Thanks,
Jeff
I_Have_One(at)webtv.net
http://community.webtv.net/I_Have_One/Casull290ForSale
From: I_Have_One(at)webtv.net (What Ever)
Subject: Value of 327 Heads?
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 19:14:36 -0700
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Hi,
I know nothing about motors. A guy that owes me $200.00 has offered in
payment three 327 heads. He tells me that they are 327 fueler heads with
casting numbers of 291 and are 325 horsepower with 64cc combustion
chambers. They have been hot tanked and have surface rust on them.
I would greatly appreciate any input as to the value of these from any
knowledgeable persons.
Thanks,
Jeff
I_Have_One(at)webtv.net
http://community.webtv.net/I_Have_One/Casull290ForSale
From: WayneC <WayneC(at)linkline.moc>
Subject: Re: Value of 327 Heads?
Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 23:00:27 -0800
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What Ever wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I know nothing about motors. A guy that owes me $200.00 has offered in
> payment three 327 heads. He tells me that they are 327 fueler heads with
> casting numbers of 291 and are 325 horsepower with 64cc combustion
> chambers. They have been hot tanked and have surface rust on them.
>
> I would greatly appreciate any input as to the value of these from any
> knowledgeable persons.
I`m not all that knowledgeable... those 3917291 castings were used on
1968 Corvettes with
300hp base engine and on some 350hp engines that year also. But they
were used on other
Chevrolets as well, including 302ci and 350ci, and they came in small
and large valve versions
(1.94/1.5 vs 2.02/1.6). The large valve versions would be more
desirable. The
more sought-after heads of that era are the "461" castings. I can`t
claim to know their value, but I expect if they are in decent shape,
have the larger valve seats, and at least two of them have similar
casting dates, a pair of bare castings ought to bring at least $100 to
$150... but when you have three heads, selling ONE head might be a
problem since you need to find a buyer with one bad head.
I did a search of recently-completed eBay auctions on pairs of those
heads (you have to be registered on eBay to search completed items)...
only 1 set out of 3 sold, for $250, and it had valves, studs, and
rockers; the others were bare: one pair of large-valve heads had no
takers at $300 reserve, and the other set had small-valve seats and no
takers at $150:
Buying heads via eBay is risky, because if they turn out to have
defects, the shipping charges are so high (weight is about 90# per pair)
that even if the seller will take them back, returning them isn`t very
cost-effective.
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