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Thinking about ubying a 98 Z roller need some advise (ls1 newb)
So Im looking at a 98Z roller because I have my 74 sold. Here are the details
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Oh yeah and its either this or a mustang lx 5.0 5-speed. I dont know how much work I want to do the Z needs the motor put back together (via spending some monies), t-56 bellhousing, hydaliycs (sp?), pedals, rear brake lined made, and wheels to clear the BIG brakes on there. I dont know I want an f-bod but I may just end up with a mustang because its gonna be cheaper.
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If you're looking for cheap, buying a roller isn't the way to go
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^ couldnt be truer.
Just becuase it has wilwoods doesnt mean it big brakes could be a drag package... |
Alright would it be worth it to part out if I got the roller for 4k??
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i have a ton of ls engine parts & brake master along with booster & t56 pedals if you decide to buy it.
you can have the stuff just to help you stick with the chevy product i probably have almost eveypart you need to get the engine running & brakes working minus the t56 & rear brake line. |
Hum......I might have to take you up on that!!!
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you can buy a running ls1 for that price.
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if he wants he could sell the stuff to someone else for a good buck w/ getting their stock parts as part of the sale, if he wants it stock like. probably get half his $ back and still have all the parts for his car just in stock form though |
ah yeah i didnt see that. sounds like a decent deal then. you can come by ls stuff really cheap nowadays.
if you want let me know i know where i can get you a complete pull out for a really good price. came out of my old 98 z28 that was totaled recently |
i wouldnt...
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I wouldn't do it. Buying a project will be a mess. They usually get sold because the owner doesn't feel like doing the work. I would rather have a nice running mustang with a 5 speed than a non-running LS car. Only case I would buy a roller is a race car and only in certain circumstances. If you buy that LS car I guarantee you'll have to deal with half-assed work. Yes it would be more to build it, but at least you would know what you have.
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go with the LX if its a notchback...take some weight out, short belt it, bump the timing, you can run 13.9s with a T5 and a 'stock' 5.0
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Don't forget about getting it through inspection if it's going to be a DD. All the stuff that may have been removed could nickle and dime you trying to get it to pass. I just went through this with the 4Runner I bought. Fortunately, there are enough good parts I pulled off to easily cover the cost of getting it back to legal road ready condition. As a project it sounds interesting, but to make it a DD sounds like a challenge that could add up.
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Thinking of buying the whole thing and parting, would sell the roller at a stocker would it be worth it????? I want to de-modd and sell the roller stock.
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Is that a add from craigslist?
If so I have seen that car in person it is a nice PROJECT but needs a lot of work plus I had cash and couldn't get him to budge on the price. |
I saw it on ls1tech ande went to look at it. He's from Newfield.
Would it be worth it to de-mod and sell as a stock roller (let's see how many times I have to ask this same quesioj to get an answer i think this it #3)?? |
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as a stock roller , probably only get about $1200-$1700 for it.
but..... if you sold the parts of it and got stock parts in exchange w/ the sale of parts. you could get $2500-$3000 back on the parts, finish putting the car back together as a running stocker & get $4500-$5500 for it. so thats 4000 out your pocket and $7500-$8500 back in your pocket. that will buy you a real nice running dd |
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IMO if your not planing on buying it to finish building it, it would turn into more of a headache then it is worth.
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