I have a line on a 360 on FB Marketplace that is local to me. Appears to have the crank, heads, etc. It is completely disassembled thus I would call it a core. Casting number is 4006830-360. What’s it worth? He’s asking $400
From the pictures he sent on Marketplace, it appears everything is there, just disassembledFor a 400 core I'd expect a complete assembled engine. COMPLETE.
Cores are getting harder to come buy if you want a 360 and not a 5.9. If you have an immediate need for it and bores and crank look good it is probably worth 300 to 400. If you dont need it right away you can probably find a better deal but don't know what you are getting without pulling heads and oil pan.I have a line on a 360 on FB Marketplace that is local to me. Appears to have the crank, heads, etc. It is completely disassembled thus I would call it a core. Casting number is 4006830-360. What’s it worth? He’s asking $400
How long ago? People keep talking prices when they are looking at something I have for sale and they usually say 4 or 5 years ago....pre-scamdemic.For a 400 core I'd expect a complete assembled engine. COMPLETE.
To me, being disassemble can be plus....but having ALL of the fasteners too is an even bigger plus. These days, not sure how much of that stuff I still have. My stock pile is getting smaller and smaller as I let more go through my pile of fastengers.From the pictures he sent on Marketplace, it appears everything is there, just disassembled
How long ago and did you get all the fasteners etc? I know lots of people want to go with new fasteners but there's lots of fasteners that are not all that critical as say head bolts can be. One plus of a complete engine is that someone that's experienced can usually tell if the engine has ever been apart.I paid 80.00 for a disassembled but complete 360 engine.
And 300.00 for a low mileage running 360
How long ago? People keep talking prices when they are looking at something I have for sale and they usually say 4 or 5 years ago....pre-scamdemic.
To me, being disassemble can be plus....but having ALL of the fasteners too is an even bigger plus. These days, not sure how much of that stuff I still have. My stock pile is getting smaller and smaller as I let more go through my pile of fastengers.
How long ago and did you get all the fasteners etc? I know lots of people want to go with new fasteners but there's lots of fasteners that are not all that critical as say head bolts can be. One plus of a complete engine is that someone that's experienced can usually tell if the engine has ever been apart.
The first thing I ask if they willing to negotiate the price, if not, I go somewhere else. If I find the deal is worth the asking price, I offer 80% and go from there. Here are a few motors up for sale in my area.
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When I was buying/collecting, I didn't pass on a good deal knowing this stuff was going to go up....someday......but after awhile, I got to where I ran out of room......unless it was for free and then I made room lol. And no for me on any of the shots.Timing, when you want one...400... when you don't need one 50-200...
Both at cheaper prices I got during the pandemic...
(Side note, gettin the latest shot this Wednesday...)
My thoughts exactly.Please don’t bother calling me. You will get hung up on. If it’s a deal it’s a deal why try to rob the guy.
Well, a small intake on bigger heads isn't all that bad.....it's a lot better than having a bigger port intake that's on small port heads, I can tell ya that. Then maybe later on a larger port intake will show up but like I said, a smaller port intake won't hurt much if any....Thanks for all the comments thus far. I’ve been sent a bunch of pictures should anyone want to see them. In all honesty, I’ve was looking for a small port LA 318 as it would better match the intake I have.