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Re: NOS LS7 454 Crate Engine
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Re: NOS LS7 454 Crate Engine
Oh yes a never fired engine is drastically different than and engine that has only been run just a few times. The reason being a buyer doesn't know if its an hour or 50 drag passes. But if never fired,that can be proven and extremely hard to find. This engine is extremely rare period let alone the value of it being unaltered. In addition to these points, this is a LS7 from the early 70s and not the later version. This is truly a piece of Chevrolet history and the greatest engine ever built during the musclecar era. Probably not the last one in existence but very very few left and will probably never come across another. Its very difficult to put a price on a item nearing extinction. After explaining all these great points I'm starting to think I may have it priced too cheap but the price remains a great value at 10,999.99. Thanks for your interest.
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Re: NOS LS7 454 Crate Engine
Thanks. What is the casting date?
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Re: NOS LS7 454 Crate Engine
The casting date is 205 day of 1972 and a build date of 0828XCH.
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Re: NOS LS7 454 Crate Engine
Definitely the greatest engine package of musclecar era.
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Re: NOS LS7 454 Crate Engine
Real deal unaltered never fired LS7.
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Re: NOS LS7 454 Crate Engine
Sell it bump
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Re: NOS LS7 454 Crate Engine
My experiences with
N.o.s. 30 to 40+ year old Engines Are even though they have Never been run ..... You usually have to disassemble Them to a certain degree To inspect them for light Corrosion ( lifter valley area is common) Lifter bores cylinder bores And sometimes crankshafts ( usually just Need polishing ) on journals Good luck on sale Great piece |
Re: NOS LS7 454 Crate Engine
Well it looks like day one in the lifter valley and down in the camshaft area. Has been in climate controlled place always. Inside my house most of the time. This engine is definitely ready to go no corrosion. Thanks for your insight.
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Re: NOS LS7 454 Crate Engine
My high school buddy bought a crate LS7 from Reggie Jackson Chevrolet in 1985. We opened it up and it was full of foreign material--dust, grit. Disassembled it, had the block tanked, cleaned everything up and put it back together. Still in his '67 SS396 Camaro and still the baddest-a$$ Rat for the money. With race gas and proper timing it just shreds rear tires.
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