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For most collectors, a #1 car with a restamp will get discounted significantly to a #1 car with the "born with" engine.
I know it would to me.
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My question is, what is the baseline price for the discount? |
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There really is no baseline as it depends on the car that is missing the motor. You just can't put a percentage on it. On a '67 327/350 horse Corvette convertible, it could mean as much as $10,000 to $15,000. On the same car with a 427/435 it could be $50,000 to $75,000.
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