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I recently found an original 1970 LS6 engine in a warehouse. :hurray: It has the automatic suffix code (CRR). The stampings are factory original. :thumbsup: It's a short block with bare counter replacement 3964291 heads. Intake, carburetor, air cleaner, distributor, waterpump, pulleys and exhaust manifolds are all missing. :( The engine currently has .030 pistons. I removed the pan to see that everthing looks great. There is no visible damage. It does have the 964 main caps, thumb 7/16 dimple rods and 7416 forged crank. It has a very large balancer. I could not find a VIN stamping anywhere on the block, only the Tonawanda assembly date and suffix stamping. The casting numbers are 3963512 with a C 23 70 date.

I would like to sell this engine, but I don't really know what it's worth.

I haven't seen engines like this to compare prices.

I don't want to over price or under price this rare find.

Is there anyone out there that can give me an honest opinion on what kind of price to put on this engine?
 

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Pics? IMO, somewhere between 1-2k for the block, perhaps more.
 
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