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ar0ck 01-23-2008 01:09 PM

Want a brand new LT1?
 
http://www.ls1tech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=850734

Quote:

Originally Posted by bg-sdpc (Post 8551284)
SDPC has found a gold mine. We have aquired 33 LT1 complete off the assembly line crate engines. Perfect for your Camaro, Firebird, Corvette, Impalla SS, or street rod. These engines may require the use of your original oil pan, front cover, waterpump, and a new timing set if you have a 92-94 vehicle. Comes complete intake to pan.

$4199.95 plus shipping.

http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i7...k/88894195.jpg

Pretty cool if you ask me. They are Corvette long blocks judging by the headers, so that means they are 4-bolt mains. Its like finding an Antique in the attic.

WildBillyT 01-23-2008 01:27 PM

For that much money they can keep them. I'd go $3250 max.

I remember somebody finding 20 or so LT5 motors tucked away, that was cool but they wanted around $12,000 each for them or something like that.

deadtrend1 01-23-2008 04:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WildBillyT (Post 413733)
For that much money they can keep them. I'd go $3250 max.

I remember somebody finding 20 or so LT5 motors tucked away, that was cool but they wanted around $12,000 each for them or something like that.

Thats cheap for a LT5, I seen 95 LT5's run like 20 large. Insane.

bubba428 01-23-2008 04:30 PM

you can buy a whole working car for that

12secondv6 01-24-2008 09:47 AM

someone pulled a "noah's ark" and kept 33 of them just in case the world ends. starting the new world with the LT1 ruling the new streets was their plan :rofl:

JW 01-24-2008 10:46 AM

This kinda reminds me of Mad Max.... "The last of the V8's!!!"

JW :D

EchoMirage 01-24-2008 04:12 PM

well, he never really mentions they were vintage 90s motors. just that they were crate LT1s. so couldnt they be new, fresh motors, from GMPP?

ar0ck 01-24-2008 04:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EchoMirage (Post 414048)
well, he never really mentions they were vintage 90s motors. just that they were crate LT1s. so couldnt they be new, fresh motors, from GMPP?

Its possible, because I know they were selling 4-bolt main blocks not long ago for a decent price.

BigAls87Z28 01-24-2008 06:49 PM

cool find, but 4200...I better have a computer and harness with it, with serp set up.

slasherbarb 01-24-2008 08:29 PM

pfft...for $2700 more you can get a fully worked 383 from Golen engines rated at 480 bwhp...not worth it i think

BonzoHansen 01-24-2008 08:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigAls87Z28 (Post 414112)
cool find, but 4200...I better have a computer and harness with it, with serp set up.

And a hooker.

CJDZ24_Z28 01-25-2008 08:36 PM

Damn LS3's are only $6200. http://www.crateenginedepot.com/LS3-...2-P1897C0.aspx

Like stated rather buy a LT1 stroker for that outrageous price

bubba428 01-25-2008 09:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 12secondv6 (Post 413983)
someone pulled a "noah's ark" and kept 33 of them just in case the world ends. starting the new world with the LT1 ruling the new streets was their plan :rofl:

then the LS series engines came out and he felt no sense of purpose

SteveR 01-26-2008 12:05 AM

33? wow. That's a lot to find laying around. 4200 is a bit steep though. That reminds me of the guy a few years back that found a garage full of old muscle car crate motors and put em all up on ebay. I think it was a garage full of Ford 427FEs, Chevy 427s, and I think a few Mopars. Does anybody remember that? It was like over a million in factory crate motors that were left abandoned in a garage after some distributor went out of business in the early 70's and all the crate motors were left in some garage.


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