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1970 Ram Air IV SR
I've got a used service replacement 1970 Ram Air IV short block (crank rods pistons,etc.)
Haven't decided if I'm going to use it in my 70 T/A...or sell it.... Will need to be gone through... Any input into current market value is appreciated...
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Pictures would help and more information too. Bore? Details on internals? Who built?
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prolly built by Pontiac...but not sure....
It WAS in a car and running....but not since I've had it.... It's basically a block... complete with reciprocating parts....piston,rods,crank,etc.... Haven't pulled the cam or crank yet... Lets assume it hasn't been bored....but will prolly need cleaning up...
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That's a cool piece for sure!
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I think the prices on these can fluctuate by a wide amount. You will probably get some rather low offers (or very low offers) and no opinions of what they are worth. It is really the block that is worth the money here of course.
I suggest you get some good pictures and decide what you really want for it and stick with your number. Most people that want it will tell you it is not worth your asking price, but you will likely get your price eventually. You can always put it on e-bay. You might be surprised.
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