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half ton 06-30-2004 10:18 AM

The value of Flathead parts....
 
What is the value of basically a flathead core engine. It turns free and has lots of grime but its not totally rusty. Without taking it apart is it worth $200?

How about a Flathead block and head just back from the machine shop...well actually about 20 years ago? They still have the tags from the machine shop and there are lots of extras thrown in. The guys is asking $1500 which is at least twice what I would have thought.

Just how scarse are Flatheads and which parts do you have to check the closest?

SP_51-F1 07-03-2004 10:18 AM

Do you know what year they are? What type of heads? Do you know what they came out of?

$1500 does seem a little high for just a block and heads. You would probibly want to have them checked again since you don't know how they have been stored for the past 20 years. Bring that up and you may get a better deal.

mtflat 07-03-2004 11:19 AM

The first engine - turns over but unknown - I'd offer 100. I've paid 250 for one like that, but figured I was generous. Really depends on supply and demand in your area.

You mentioned the block/heads come with lots of extras. In my opinion, it's only worth 1500 if it has a ton of aftermarket goodies. (Alum heads, blower, alum intake with a pair of 97's, etc, etc.

I recently gave 350 for a cleaned and magged standard (not overbore) block that the guy will guarantee. That's on the high end of what you could find one for if you shop around. Follow ebay sales for awhile - they tend to be higher than swap meet prices, but will give you an idea. Don't look at beginning prices, but at what things actually go for. There are idiots on there with no grasp of reality.

Flatheads aren't particularly scarce - you just have to know where to look. What you're finding is a revival of old-school hotrodding and folks are digging around in their outbuildings for that old engine that was left out there 'cause they couldn't give it away 30 years ago. AND they think it's their "pot 'o gold at the end of the rainbow" now.


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