What do y'all think this long block and extra parts off a 1964 corvette is worth?
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Melting Slicks
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I assume you are wanting to sell these items? You can find many of these same parts advertised for sale on eBay. Just do a search for 1964 corvette original parts and that should give you some idea as to what they may be worth. Keep in mind, if you want to sell you may have to consider lower prices than what you find on eBay. If you scroll down to your 5th photo, what is stamped on the surface pad just above the bolt that the chain is attached to? It should have a series of numbers then a space and then another series of letters and numbers. This will help determine value for the engine itself.
#3
Le Mans Master
You might want to post some casting numbers of the parts you have and someone here can identify them for you. Once you know what they are, it shouldn't be difficult to determine their value.
I.E. for the block you've posted...
The heads on the long block look like the "power pack" heads that were installed on the early 250hp, 327's.
Here's a picture posted by Forum member jv04 recently. It gives you a great map of the block to look for important numbers to start with.
Good luck... GUSTO
I.E. for the block you've posted...
3782870 equates to, a 327 cuin... used from 62-67... 2 bolt main
The heads on the floor look to be... 3782461....64-66...327......Camel hump,no accessory holes,160/62cc port volumes,62cc chamber
A lot of information can be found here for many of the small block engine parts you have.The heads on the long block look like the "power pack" heads that were installed on the early 250hp, 327's.
Here's a picture posted by Forum member jv04 recently. It gives you a great map of the block to look for important numbers to start with.
Good luck... GUSTO
#5
Former Vendor
Please text or call me—I am interested in all of these parts, would like to know stamp pad info on block, size of intake valves, casting number on intake, and if there is anything else you have not listed/photographed.
Thanks
George
210-748-4693
geopar@gvtc.com
Thanks
George
210-748-4693
geopar@gvtc.com