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Originally Posted by nathanbs
You can buy a running 2.7 that doesn’t need rebuild if your patient for $5000-6500 so that’s what I base my offer on. I’m starting from the top and subtracting. You are starting from the bottom and adding. Not to mention there was a 75 2.7 all in parts including CIS system and RS pistons for $2250 not too long ago. I stand by my offer
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1) Yes, you can buy a supposed running engine for this. I have looked at the 2.7 market for years for a spare engine. Many do run, but almost all do not have paperwork to back anything up. 90% of the engines on here have the old story 'Was supposedly rebuilt, but I don't have the paperwork.' What does that mean? It means it's an old engine that I would buy with the intent to rebuild.
2) That's fine to subtract. You can find a CIS depending on the month, for around $500. This has not changed since 2012. People have hoarded them, then have decided to move on. Some go for much cheaper. Depends on who wants one.
3) You are forgetting that all these parts probably are good. They are probably all rebuildable parts. Many engines on here are suspect. Who knows what's going on with them.
4) Yeah, a nice fan and housing now costs $1K. Alternators are worth next to nothing, even rebuilt. A shroud, oil cooler, etc, can be found. If you really wanted one of these, some decent people around here would give you a break for your own motor I am sure and help you out. Most mufflers on these supposed 'running' motors on here are junk.
5) I think $3K is reasonable for these parts nowadays. If he wants to get what Matt says it's worth, which he may very well be able to, he'll probably need to hold on to it for a few months. Holidays and winter mean nothing on pricing, because this is when most people build their motor for spring.
Sure you can get lucky. There are still quite of few 2.7s under tarps, in sheds, in the corners of garages - running take-outs that people replaced with 3.0s when they had the time, energy, and money. They are out there. For me I am waiting for one that doesn't cost a ton and has some documents as a spare. I like the 2.7 CIS engine. I will not put a 3.0 or something else in my '75.