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Cammer on Ebay
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| Anthony |
12-17-2006 07:02 AM |
Cammer on Ebay
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| trularin |
12-17-2006 07:37 AM |
Too bad I didn't have a spare $30k.
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| 416rICH |
12-24-2006 03:59 PM |
Cammer 427 went for $34,750.00 .Why is this worth so
much? Scarcity? bragging rights? performance? Thats an
expensive engine.It does look cool.:cool:
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| clayfoushee |
12-24-2006 04:41 PM |
Yes, scarcity, not that many built. They do not come up for sale very often.
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| 767Jockey |
12-24-2006 06:43 PM |
My understanding is that the Cammers can be built completely from available parts. I thought that was the point of another thread here not so long ago. They use a common FE block with a slight mod performed, Dove makes new heads, the rest is just parts procurement. Am I just misinformed here, guys?
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| eschaider |
12-24-2006 07:07 PM |
Its an original Holman & Moody from the late 60's or early 70's. The premium is partly because of what it is , an original, partly because of rarity - they sure are and partly because of their potential. Tom Hoover was reported to have said in a private discussion after one of the Chrysler performance clinics that the biggest favor Ford ever did for Chrysler was the day they quit producing the 427 SOHC. Interesting isn't it!
These engines in original condition with original parts are like original Cobras. They command a special place in automotive history and like original Cobras they don't come cheap.
Ed
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| Excaliber |
12-24-2006 07:10 PM |
I believe you could build a 'replica' ( :D ) SOHC today from all modern parts. No doubt it would likely cost about $30K to do it!
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| lineslinger |
12-24-2006 11:03 PM |
767 Jockey,
An original Cammer, what are you prepared to pay for one? You have your headlights blinking.....now what?
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| 767Jockey |
12-24-2006 11:45 PM |
OK, I give......what are you trying to say?
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| lineslinger |
12-25-2006 12:12 AM |
Close to 30K, maybe more,....if you can and or want to do it more power to you, a cammer looks stunning in a Cobra engine compartment......
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