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- From: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
- Newsgroups: rec.autos.tech
- Subject: Buying NEW Targetmaster 350 from GM
- Message-ID: <626.88.uupcb@chaos.lrk.ar.us>
- Date: 8 Oct 92 07:51:00 GMT
- Reply-To: dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams)
- Organization: The Courts of Chaos * 501-985-0059 * Public Access Usenet
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- -> i want, a 327 corvette long block from a guy in houston tx, if
- -> something ever goes wrong with it i'm out of the $350 i paid for it.
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- The chances of it being a real Corvette engine are remote. There's
- also no difference between a "Corvette" engine and the equivalent option
- code motor from any other body.
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- -> I was wondering if there are any other alternatives to this? I
- -> mean,
- -> they are selling here for right at $975 for a NEW one. About the same
- -> thing in a lot of newer trucks and such but without fuel injection.
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- That price is a little hard to believe. The local Chevy dealer wants
- $2300 for a Target 350, and that's basically just a long block.
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- -> in town that for $1000 will build a 350hp 350 and install it...But
- -> he's not GMC and won't warrant it for more than 6 months. Anybody
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- Check your dealer's warranty again. Does this warranty apply if they
- don't do the actual installation?
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