I realize fully that values are rather subjective and can vary with region.
What I would like to determine is a fair value of a serviceable 1071 S motor.
What should I expect to pay for such items?
At the minimum that would include block, head, pistons, crank, rods, cam.
It may or may not include a gearbox, dizzy, intake & carbs.
I am interested in the the thoughts of others here on this question as to a reasonable expected range realizing also that specific specs can play a role in this as well.
Like all long time car enthusiasts I have 'scored' a deal or three over the decades and have seen items fetch stupid prices but I tend to throw out the extremes on both ends figuring the real truth and fair value lies somewhere in between.
The question of value
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Re: The question of value
A short motor would be between £1200 & £2,000 depending on condition, if it was complete I reckon between £1800 - £2,800
All S engines are becoming very hard to find nowadays & command high prices.
All S engines are becoming very hard to find nowadays & command high prices.
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Re: The question of value
I sold one in october of last year ( on this forum ) for £1800
Block , crank , rods , pistons , bearings +thrust all reconditioned correctly , re-nitrided crank , all crack tested etc.
There,s a world of difference between some pile of worn out rust and something that is ready to assemble .
Block , crank , rods , pistons , bearings +thrust all reconditioned correctly , re-nitrided crank , all crack tested etc.
There,s a world of difference between some pile of worn out rust and something that is ready to assemble .
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There,s a world of difference between some pile of worn out rust and something that is ready to assemble.
Very true!
Very true!