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I believe it's hard to value because if you don't have the original car to go with it, it's sort of a historical oddity that may or may not interest people. It's not a MFI 2.7RS and it's sort of one of those things you may or may not mention to someone like "Hey, I've got a rare 3.1 in here."
For me I would probably price it 30% higher than a normal. But that's me. I don't see the market, and most would probably buy it just to get a good running engine and the whole historical significance thing would be an added bonus.
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