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429 super cobra jet engine for sale
[Deleted---if you want to run an ad, put it in the For Sale section. Jamo]
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$18000 for machine work?
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Maybe they machined it from a solid block of cast iron billet? LOL
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Mr MCsouthern.............please.....Save this for your Country Brethren, they should have it.
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Maybe that was for the new high performance auto trans, new for rear end housing axles, and 3 rd member, heads have been ported etc, block 4 bolt main marked dove and a big z maybe a boss block, no idea, anyway engine code is oc2r and number 04161802 also marked dove-a also marked large z , any idea what this is. Personally i collect rare pontiacs, owned the only triple white 1969 trans am was a gm factory company car, sold for 1.4 million 2 years ago, maybe the most expensive factory production car ever produced, also own my 1969 trans am ram air iv one of only 9 auto cars, they made 46 4 speed cars, all the others were ram air 3 s , i am not an expert on fords thats why i came to this forum, however the help from old members to a new member does not seem to be too friendly. Engine was nascar prepped, by heinz brothers. He may have invested 18 k in everything. No idea. Old man doesnt seem to be a liar. Doesnt mean hes right either. Any help on the possible 429 engine or 428 marked oc2r #04161802 blocked marked with a big dove-a also large z which i though might be a boss block. Ok im a ford dummy, thats wh i cme here, give me some information other than im a ford dummy. I already know that. Ty marty1034@charter.net
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Not collecting guns now just sold my 1847 colt walker one of 1100 for 125 k ill buy civil war items ty
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Ok guys why are you making fun here. I'm a car guy not a gearhead so explain.
\By the way I don't have any guns for sale but my grandfather was an avid collector of weapons and added to his grandfathers collection. He was good friends with Robert Peterson(publisher of various car and hunting magazines). In fact two of my favorites came from Peterson...Vampire Hunter Detective Special with silver bullets and holy water vial. I think he was the first to take down a polar bear with a .44 magnum handgun. Actually I enjoy the Hotchkiss cannon and revolving cannon much better.:eek: |
Pics, history and specs on the motor might help tame this crowd. They know a lot. You just need a thick skin. ;)
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I'm very good with American muscle, however what you consider rare I may not. I mean there are always specials out there but the only rare Pontiac muscle I can recall is the '69 Trans Am convertible 400 ram air IV. I'll keep my '67 coronet hemi convertible. |
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two points on why the not so warm welcome.. 1st is this was your first post here and you came in selling something on the open forum, should have went into the classified section. 2nd is 18k for a 429 is probably way up there in " no way" land. for 21k you can be in a kasse boss 429 new with a warrantee. if the owner spent 18k on machining he is a fool and got robbed. the motor is a CJ block. to authenticate what it was in, there will be some numbers stamped into the rear of the drivers side of the block right below the head. if you truly are looking to sell it put a ad in the classified section with some pics and contact info. not trying to salt up the wound i'm just laying out why you are getting the response that you are |
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429 photos
can I add photos here?
I flunked English in high school but did get an a plus in women, anyway can we post photos on this site? also yes my ta was a 1969 ta convertible first off the line titled to general motors, company car for advertising only one that was atriple white car, sold 1.4 million to a las vegas casino owner. my convertible was one of 8 but the rarest and the only 1 of the 8 titled to gm. my 69 ta ram air iv car is one of 9 ram 4 automatics,they made 46 4 speeds, worth in the 300k range. cant afford the convertible no more. if I can post photos of engine please exoplain how ty |
across the top there is a blue band of tabs, one of them says "For Sale"
click that and follow that to place a classified, it will allow you to upload photos, make note of the size they must be under in order to upload them. |
r says 69 70 boss block also has z stamped in it, also says that z is a boss block,
oc2r on front oh161802 is the number on the back where bell housing connects. 828-461-3009 need to know asap please help ty |
O H came out of a 1970 torino. a 429 CJ vs 429 SCJ is cam and heads. the blocks are the same. the 161802 is the last 6 digits of the cars vin.
does it still have the iron heads and intake |
by the way I air on national tv discovery channel, coming soon called dukes of haggle im, the guy in the black shirt dealing with a sword, called the gold king,, if you wanna show your wife how pretty I am tune, in for the upcoming issues, p.s I deal in silver nd gold and antiques, and sometimes a ford, motor especially when I don't know what it is
ty |
And guys here you go!
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