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ZL-1 Engine Collection
Have my ZL-1 (3) Engine collection that I wanted to give members here a first shot before going on eBay this weekend. Reserve at Mecum was $105,000 for the Trio. I have receipts for all engine work. Here is the link: http://www.mecumauction.com/auctions...D=SC0506-37175
John O. |
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Re: ZL-1 Engine Collection
Alright already, you're killing me! If had the cash.......
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Steve H. industrial art collector |
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Re: ZL-1 Engine Collection
Not to state the obvious, but I would bet they may bring more and sell quicker if broken up into three transactions. That's a lot of horsepower!
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Re: ZL-1 Engine Collection
Separating the package is open for discussion........ Maybe someone can give me an idea which is worth more: the Yenko block, or the original 69 dated block?
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Re: ZL-1 Engine Collection
I always thought the original block would be worth significantly more, but some of the recent sales for bare blocks and partial engines makes me think differently.
Jason |
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Re: ZL-1 Engine Collection
John,
In the Mecum write up it says that the 69 block was thought to have come from #38 but was later determined not to have. Did it belong to one of the 69 cars or is it a replacement block?
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Jeff M. ZL1 #49 (Dale, Waukesha WI) Super Stock restoration by SCW; 9561AA (Walters, Hebron OH) Super Stock motor by the Grump |
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Re: ZL-1 Engine Collection
I think the original '69 block would be worth a fair amount more.
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Re: ZL-1 Engine Collection
Jeff:
I can't verify, but I believe that this block was an over-the-counter block and not assigned to any one of the specific 69 built cars. John O. |