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8/18/2021 8:03 AM  #1


WET (xxxx) sorry trying to stop using Rock lyrics ( fill in xx)

 

8/18/2021 8:15 AM  #2


Re: WET (xxxx) sorry trying to stop using Rock lyrics ( fill in xx)

I will take two of the top one and one of each of the others please.

 

8/18/2021 8:52 AM  #3


Re: WET (xxxx) sorry trying to stop using Rock lyrics ( fill in xx)

How many do you have for sale?  I may just buy them all as I can't seem to find any investment real estate right now...

 

8/18/2021 9:08 AM  #4


Re: WET (xxxx) sorry trying to stop using Rock lyrics ( fill in xx)

Ten of each should do it.  Maybe an extra Boss 302 since they are prone to throwing rods.


Money you enjoy wasting is NOT wasted money... unless your wife finds out.
 

8/18/2021 10:24 AM  #5


Re: WET (xxxx) sorry trying to stop using Rock lyrics ( fill in xx)

What decade is that ad from?


Original owner - 351w,T-5, 4whl disks, power R&P
 

8/18/2021 11:18 AM  #6


Re: WET (xxxx) sorry trying to stop using Rock lyrics ( fill in xx)

That was a day or two ago. 


John  -- 67 Mustang Coupe 390 5 speed
 

8/18/2021 11:33 AM  #7


Re: WET (xxxx) sorry trying to stop using Rock lyrics ( fill in xx)

Oh, if we had all just been a bit more prophetic.


"you get what you pay for, good work isn't cheap, and there are NO free lunches...PERIOD!"
 

8/18/2021 4:20 PM  #8


Re: WET (xxxx) sorry trying to stop using Rock lyrics ( fill in xx)

$1200 for a Boss 429. Oh how I dream. Shoulda bought 10 of them at that price.


Gary Zilik - Pine Junction, Colorado - 67 Coupe, 289-4V, T5
 

8/18/2021 7:04 PM  #9


Re: WET (xxxx) sorry trying to stop using Rock lyrics ( fill in xx)

It would be nice if someone could find current prices for the currently available engines.


1968 T-code Coupe with a 302.  Nice car, no show stopper for sure, but I like it.
 

8/19/2021 6:06 AM  #10


Re: WET (xxxx) sorry trying to stop using Rock lyrics ( fill in xx)

The thing we are missing is inflation.  Without knowing what year the ads are from its hard to figure exactly how much more the engines are worth today relatively speaking.  I mean, a brand new Boss 429 cost $4,740 in 1969, but that car today sold new would go for at least the $70,000 they are getting for the 2021 GT500; maybe more. 

Then you get into scarcity, which in a market where demand outstrips supply also effects price.  Back then you could just go to the Ford parts counter and buy any of those engines new.  All you had to do was pay for them.  Today they are rare birds.  Today a lot more guys are looking for one of those engines than there are engines to buy, so its a seller's market, driving prices upward. 

The mitigating factor is that you can also buy modern recreations of most of these (the tunnel port would probably be the hardest to recreate).  Does this drive prices up on original engines or down?  Hard to say. 

 

8/19/2021 9:20 AM  #11


Re: WET (xxxx) sorry trying to stop using Rock lyrics ( fill in xx)

TKOPerformance wrote:

The thing we are missing is inflation.  Without knowing what year the ads are from its hard to figure exactly how much more the engines are worth today relatively speaking.  I mean, a brand new Boss 429 cost $4,740 in 1969, but that car today sold new would go for at least the $70,000 they are getting for the 2021 GT500; maybe more. 

Then you get into scarcity, which in a market where demand outstrips supply also effects price.  Back then you could just go to the Ford parts counter and buy any of those engines new.  All you had to do was pay for them.  Today they are rare birds.  Today a lot more guys are looking for one of those engines than there are engines to buy, so its a seller's market, driving prices upward. 

The mitigating factor is that you can also buy modern recreations of most of these (the tunnel port would probably be the hardest to recreate).  Does this drive prices up on original engines or down?  Hard to say. 

You mean 427 'cammers' are still being made?!
Come on lotto!!!
6s6
 


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8/19/2021 1:14 PM  #12


Re: WET (xxxx) sorry trying to stop using Rock lyrics ( fill in xx)

6sally6 wrote:

TKOPerformance wrote:

The thing we are missing is inflation.  Without knowing what year the ads are from its hard to figure exactly how much more the engines are worth today relatively speaking.  I mean, a brand new Boss 429 cost $4,740 in 1969, but that car today sold new would go for at least the $70,000 they are getting for the 2021 GT500; maybe more. 

Then you get into scarcity, which in a market where demand outstrips supply also effects price.  Back then you could just go to the Ford parts counter and buy any of those engines new.  All you had to do was pay for them.  Today they are rare birds.  Today a lot more guys are looking for one of those engines than there are engines to buy, so its a seller's market, driving prices upward. 

The mitigating factor is that you can also buy modern recreations of most of these (the tunnel port would probably be the hardest to recreate).  Does this drive prices up on original engines or down?  Hard to say. 

You mean 427 'cammers' are still being made?!
Come on lotto!!!
6s6
 

Sure.  Dove, Shelby, and possibly one other source all make new blocks.  Dove I think makes new heads and intakes.  Cranks, rods, etc. are all available.  Even cams, etc. can be had new.  All it takes is cash measured in cubic yards...
 

 

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