[Healeys] Parts Valuation Question

Richard Ewald richard.ewald at gmail.com
Wed Sep 22 09:06:56 MDT 2010


::: scratches head:::  huh?
An engine that does not require a rebuild is quite a bit different than a
bare block and head.  A bare block and head are two rather large  (and
heavy) chunks of cast iron.  An engine that does not need rebuilding is
assembled, and has things like a crankshaft, pistons, rods, bearings, a cam
shaft and all that good stuff that a bare bock and head does not have.
the value of the two are quite a bit different.
Rick

On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 7:50 AM, PG <britishcars at shaw.ca> wrote:

> A question for the list.
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>  Based upon past collective experience, what is a Fair Market Price for the
> following:
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> 1.       '67 2.9ltr Healey Engine - does not require rebuild but needs
> seals.   Bare block and head.


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