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427 side oiler ad value to replica?
I'm considering putting an original 427 side oiler (67) into a replica 427 cobra that I just purchased. I'm wondering how much value would that add to the car? I haven't found very many for sale with original 427 s/o and the ones I have found seem to be priced higher. Thought I would see if anyone has an opinion on this. Sorry if this topic has been hit on before. I'm new to the forum! Thanks in advance!!
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Bottom line, it is your car, your money, spend it to make you happy, but honestly, do not look at the car as an investment. Bill S. PS: Welcome to Club Cobra |
From what I've seen, yes it would add value, but not as much value as the cost of the engine. However, as stated above, it really depends on what kit it is.
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The value of the car depends on who is buying it. To some, a side oiler may be a liability, to others an asset
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Side oiler,tunnel port heads C70EK,Ford racing pistons C8AX, std bore, steel crank .010,LeMans rods,Ford solid lifter cam, Ford tunnel port intake, electronic distb, Ford adjustable rockers.
Going in a FFR. Does that help? |
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As for you calling your car (from your other thread) a FFR, sorry, it is not an FFR. Your best bet for this motor is to find another car to put it in and cut your losses. Bill S. |
Simple question, more valuable in regards to the "cool factor" and it might make it easier to sell, but you won't get the money out of it unless it's a really *****in cobra.
How about just pulling it out and put in a FE 390 when you sell it and keep the side oiler for something really cool like a 1962 or 63 big ford. |
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Probably because the whole would be worth much less than the sum of the parts.
Paul |
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So many of us ask these questions all the time the more your involved in the hobby the more educated you will become. These cars like most all toy cars are worth what buyers are willing to pay on any given day. Bottom line is forget about what the car is worth in the end if the price is right to put your combo together give it a go. There is no better teacher than experience itself.
Over 20 yrs ago I with the same question took anothers advise over an expensive FE in favor of a 460 and never regretted it. Good luck and have fun with your project welcome to the forum. |
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I would rather have a Blykins built 427 than an original, more power, more reliable, and I prefer the new aluminum blocks...
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I'm confused. Your first post says you just purchased a car. Later you said you're considering an FFR. Which is it?
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