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Old 12-08-2005, 05:29 PM
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2000 Corvette LS1 with broken #7 rod and cracked block. Car sucked up fresh water and hydrolocked upon start-up.
Crank appears okay (will need to be checked)
Block "may" be fixable but no guarantee. It will at a minimum make a nice donor for fitting/building motor mounts to mate a LS1 to another application.
Intake is a F body style with EGR (plastic is sun faded)
Fuel rails and injectors included.
Valve covers
Front and rear cover
Lifter valley cover
crank balancer
timing chain
oil pump
Corvette oil pan (undamaged)
Block is mostly disassembled.

No coil packs
No wire harness
No accessories
No manifolds

$250 if you pick it up from zip code 33823

Will deliver within reasonable distance for $300 (will take it to Jacksonville, Orlando, Tampa, Ocala, Gainesville...etc).

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Old 02-06-2006, 08:29 AM
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I may be interested. Does it have the heads? Are you going to Sebring? I might be able to get it then.
Thanks for the help.
Robert
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Old 02-06-2006, 03:47 PM
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I may be interested. Does it have the heads? Are you going to Sebring? I might be able to get it then.
Thanks for the help.
Robert

Not going to Sebring but I might be able to meet you half way.

Yes it has heads. Here is a picture of it as it sites right now. Please note it is all mocked together. The crank has not been removed. All other internals and fasteners are with the motor.

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Old 02-08-2006, 04:08 AM
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Just throw some clear on it and keep it in the office, make a nice conversation piece!!!
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