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lilbowtie

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My buddy is moving and we came across a factory short block that he had bought out of Flint back in the day. He's thinking about selling it - whats it worth???
 
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How could anyone possibly know without knowing what kind of short block it is ????? more information would be help full
 
How could anyone possibly know without knowing what kind of short block it is ????? more information would be help full

would it be safe to assume its a 25527476 since he's posting on this forum??
 
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Brain fade hiboom - It is a turbo short block, he bought it as a spare for his 87 t-type.
 
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wasn't being a smart as and would have been interested in buying as i'm in need of a 109 just was wanting you to post more information I asume nothing.
 
Understood - like I said I just wasn't thinking anything but turbo and there is a lot of V-6's. It's a 25527476 - 109 casting.
 
Is it a SG1 ?

all replacement blocks after 88 were marked SG1-------that signified that it was a "service" part--------largest application after use in the 89 trans am was for the API oil testing program-------GM made them available for that program long after they could be purchased as service parts
 
i haven't paid more then 800-1000 for a complete long block with turbo and manifolds so 400-500 if stored properly imo.
 
i haven't paid more then 800-1000 for a complete long block with turbo and manifolds so 400-500 if stored properly imo.

its worth about 1500 - 1800 if still in original crate and still coated in cosmolene
 
Moving this to the lounge since the op is not looking for tech here. Fwiw Richard is spot on. I'll take all the shortblocks I can get for $500. Lol
 
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