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Originally Posted by littleoldman View Post
18-24k.
But as many say.
Post the engine # here. On samba. On Early911 etc.

The engine is worth more to the chassis (24k).

Then you can reunite them if they want to be reunited.
Yeah, no. A '73 T Carb motor? Half that. The only thing you have said is that you did the triangle of death ($30 in parts), Turbo lowers ($200) and rebuilt the carbs and painted some items red.

There are no numbers. No mileage. And no other specifics whatsoever.

On the value chain of 911 engines, this thing is worth more (slightly) than a 2.7 with numbers. A 2.4/2.2 S engine is worth what littleoldman is saying. No way a 2.4 T carbed engine with little or no provenance or any specs is going to pull that money.

Six months ago a similar motor with complete rebuild by a known person and was very clean went for $8500 - which was a steal - but it was much cleaner and had all paperwork.
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