Re: Hemi gurus, What's a warm street Hemi to cost?
[Re: fullmetaljacket]
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12/02/10 02:48 PM
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Last edited by HemiRick; 12/02/10 02:50 PM.
Take care, Rick 68 Coronet R/T 440 & 68 Charger 528 Hemi,and 5 Challengers! 6 cyl, 318, 360, 383, 451
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Re: Hemi gurus, What's a warm street Hemi to cost?
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12/02/10 03:35 PM
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for that type of use it's pocketbook decision. nothing beats a hemi if not just for the WOW factor alone. Same as for the cost vs. return when it's sold. Value wise a wedge with 20,00 miles is just another motor while a Hemi is still a Hemi.
home of the Sox and Martin Hemi Duster
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Re: Hemi gurus, What's a warm street Hemi to cost?
[Re: fullmetaljacket]
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12/02/10 03:59 PM
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For a friend that is debating between a wedge or an Elephant. What is a sweet (street driven on week ends only) Hemi motor to cost from a reputable source. A decent hydraulic cam is much wanted, but a small solid may not be an issue. This ride is a 70'B-body with a stick, 323 gears out back.
15k is about right. If you're going to go the used parts/scrounge route, I built one for 8k but it was a used block,crank, heads, lots of stuff except the cam stuff & oiling---those were new..
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