Desoto Hemi WIW??

What size? 277? 291? Early fifties or 1956 to 58? The older smaller displacement ones are climbing in value and there are a few places that have rebuild kits besides HOTHEADS. Just remember that parts from a Dodge hemi, Plymouth hemi, DeSoto Hemi and Chrysler hemi will NOT interchange, they were all different families back then. A basic rebuild kit will run you about $2000, then there's machining, etc. plus what you paid for it. That should give you a rough idea of what its worth. I've seen running ones with transmissions go for $750-$1500 depending on condition and running etc. I always wanted to put one in a T-bucket just to make a Ford guy puke.