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1969camarors427 10-01-2020 11:16 PM

1970 LS6 Engine,removed in 1974,Original Carb Distributor, CE block Dated 1970
 
I am looking at a LS6 engine that was a warranty exchange engine in 1972, It had the short block and heads both changed at the time of the warranty repair.
The engine was removed from the car in 1974 and the owner has had this engine as he owned the car it came from since 1972.
He was the partsman in the 70`s at a GM dealer that has sold many Hi performance cars including a 1969 Copo Camaro that I owned back in 2000.
It has been in his garage since 1974. In about 1986 the motor was taken apart and new rings and bearings were installed to freshen it up to put in another car.
The car was driven approx. 200 miles and then the body had some repair and the paint stripped off. Since then it has not moved. He would start it up from time to time then he would just turn it over by hand.
We have been dealing on this for about 4 months. He wanted to do some research on pricing before deciding if he sell it or keep it.
I have a LS6 Chevelle and thought it would be a good spare as it is complete engine less the original exhaust manifolds, alternator and starter.
It comes with the original Cowl induction air cleaner, original Carb and original distributor and all the deep groove pulleys.
I am trying to make a deal on the engine. It is not a over the counter engine. Here are some of the part numbers.

BLOCK
3963512
H18 70
CE155xxx

HOLLEY CARB
3967477-GG
LIST 4557
013

INTAKE MANIFOLD
3963569

DISTRIBUTOR
1111437
9M 10


First what would you value the engine, less bolt on parts, air cleaner, Distributor, Carb and pulleys.

And what is a fair price to sell the carb and distributor as I already have them if the deal happens. Looking for a fair price to both buyer and seller.

I just want to pay a fair price for the engine, he wants quite a bit for it ($11,000) as he said it is most likely worth more to him than anyone else as he has had it since 1972.

The 70 LS6 car was sold in 1974 when he removed the engine and eventually totalled.

Any help/ opinions would be appreciated. Thanks.

SS427 10-02-2020 01:27 PM

With the sum of all the parts included and assuming all are in excellent condition, he is actually not that far off. If the block were earlier and stamped with the LS6 code I would say he was on the money. They are worth more parted out than as an entire unit and the audience for buying LS6 blocks is dwindling and most people are not willing to pay up for them. I have sold a few in the last year and they did not bring what they once used to.

1969camarors427 10-02-2020 04:31 PM

LS6 carb and distributor
 
Thanks Rick, what would you say is afair price for the carb and distributor. George

SS427 10-02-2020 04:33 PM

As cores, maybe $700 for the carb and $1500 for the distributor. As mint used, $1500+ for the carb and $2500 for the distributor. Just my opinion.


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