67 camaro 327 value?
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67 camaro 327 value?
Hi everyone, I'm new to the site and had a question... What's it worth?
I bought a x33 69 z28 and am in the process of building the original 302. The car came with a 1967 327 out of a camaro (based off my research). The block casting number is 3902252 with a stamp of TII02MK. The heads are 462 (no idea on valve size 1.94 most likely), and the intake is casting number 3919803. The previous owner had the motor installed (fresh build) back in 1998 and has around 5000 miles on it. What is a fair value for this motor full up? I plan on selling it by spring as I finish the 302.
Thanks for any advise and feel free to ask away on the questions.
John
I bought a x33 69 z28 and am in the process of building the original 302. The car came with a 1967 327 out of a camaro (based off my research). The block casting number is 3902252 with a stamp of TII02MK. The heads are 462 (no idea on valve size 1.94 most likely), and the intake is casting number 3919803. The previous owner had the motor installed (fresh build) back in 1998 and has around 5000 miles on it. What is a fair value for this motor full up? I plan on selling it by spring as I finish the 302.
Thanks for any advise and feel free to ask away on the questions.
John
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camaro 69 can help you best on this ,but i seen one for sale for $1800.00 with the powerglide trans best offer was a 1968 ,hagerty is the place you can get values too on cars ,matching numbers an original condition play a big role ,,if the 327 came from a camaro dont know ,it makes sence it would be worth more in the original car ,or in another 327 car ,also how many of a certain car were made ,guess though is alone not worth alot without the whole package, the 69 camaro is said to be the most sought after car of all camaros
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That's the more desirable 275 hp, as opposed to the base 210 hp. If you have receipts from the rebuild, that will help you get what you want. Otherwise what it has or what was done to it is just a story...without opening it up. I've seen prices all over the place, but in the $1,500 range wouldn't be unreasonable, with rebuild documentation.
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