pedal2themetal45
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HI ALL
I've been pricing rebuilds and most of the machine shops want $1,200 to $1,300 to rebuild my 170 thats in my 61 Comet...
I'm looking just for a depenable daily driver. I'd like to keep the matching numbers 170 but I don't think I can swing the $1,300, the car needs front end work as well...
Now I also have a 200 that need rebuilt (out of a 65 stang) that I can use for a core.
Now my options at Schucks are.
a C4 casting of the 170 short block for about $800.
a D8 casting of a 200 short block for $699. and I pickup a head and dizzy out of the scrap yard (for the 78 fairmont) and of course a header.
Then I keep the orginal 170 for if I ever sell the car and the person can have the orginal motor to rebuild to keep it orginal.
So I guess my question is are they a decent rebuild for a stock applaction and which would you go with (are matching numbers that much of a concern now a days for stock classic cars)
Thanks for helping in my delima
Tim
I've been pricing rebuilds and most of the machine shops want $1,200 to $1,300 to rebuild my 170 thats in my 61 Comet...
I'm looking just for a depenable daily driver. I'd like to keep the matching numbers 170 but I don't think I can swing the $1,300, the car needs front end work as well...
Now I also have a 200 that need rebuilt (out of a 65 stang) that I can use for a core.
Now my options at Schucks are.
a C4 casting of the 170 short block for about $800.
a D8 casting of a 200 short block for $699. and I pickup a head and dizzy out of the scrap yard (for the 78 fairmont) and of course a header.
Then I keep the orginal 170 for if I ever sell the car and the person can have the orginal motor to rebuild to keep it orginal.
So I guess my question is are they a decent rebuild for a stock applaction and which would you go with (are matching numbers that much of a concern now a days for stock classic cars)
Thanks for helping in my delima
Tim