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Zapan00
08-25-2009, 01:22 PM
Looking for a project engine for my 67. Looking for all machine work completed. Either just the short block or short block and whatever parts you may have.

Basically I just want a sbc i can throw on my engine stand and build up.

70rs
08-25-2009, 04:02 PM
I have a friend with a 327 and TH350 all done ready to bolt in. ZERO miles. It has been set aside from his 4x4 crawler project. He went to a 4bt cummins diesel and 5speed. 1400.00 bucks complete carb to pan. It has a Be Cool water pump .crane electronic conversion (old points type dizzy) I think it is a xr700? edelbrock 60cfm carb, performer intake, mild cam, hyperut pistons, cast crank and rods. It should be about 350hp. The trans is built up a little too but I don't have the specs. He is in Albany Oregon
That is 1400.00 for the motor and trans together.

It has never even been fired since built. Just sealed up and stored.
PM me if you would like his contact info:cheers:

I am not sure of the date code or if it matters but I do think it was a '67 block

67muscle
08-27-2009, 10:10 AM
I just sold my '67 Camaro and now have all of the engine parts I'd like to get rid of. I have most everything needed for a 383ci SBC. Block is machined and all parts are new in the box. I have AFR heads, full hydraulic roller set up. Desktop dyno rated it at 500+ HP and 500+ Ft lbs at 10.5:1. I am willing to work out a deal in order to free up some cash. -- David

CHMX
09-01-2009, 05:54 PM
I have a used engine that is around 550hp that is an awesome engine. I will sell it all for $3,800 Why buy parts and spend more time and money when everthing is there. Below are the specs:


-Forged Eagle crank
-Eagle Rods
-Hell Fire rings
-SRP Pistons (12.5 to 1)
-Brodix Track 1 heads – Major Port flow 300 cfm at 550 lift
-Cometic Head gaskets
-Brand new 830 Demon Carb ($780 with reciept)
-Deep Pan


Chris Cell 619-204-8180

Steve1968LS2
09-01-2009, 06:14 PM
How much are you looking to spend?

I know of a modified ZZ502 crate engine for a good price (from carb to pan including starter, disty and wires)

Zapan00
09-05-2009, 04:23 PM
Well, I just got orders, and I'll be moving to southern CA. My budget is in lockdown until after the move. I'm trying to build the engine up slowly as I don't have a large chunk of change to throw down. I would say... right now, I could only put about $1500 into the engine. In a few months I'll have more resources freed up.

-Matt-
SGT USMC

70rs
09-05-2009, 09:21 PM
The 327 with TH350 listed above by me would fit your budget and is a hell of a deal.