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I heard around $5,500 or so
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That's even better than the original version.
So now you can pretty much build a completely aftermarket 409. It looks like it's capable of big bores too so maybe a 609. |
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Help me understand this, where is the market? What is the reason for building such an expensive combo based on that design?
Is it simply for nostalgia reasons?
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The Reason? Personal Fascination with the Cars of the 60's, Specifically the 409 cars.
Gee an All Al 409 Z-11 motor and car in SS/AA ( Dont get nervous Mopars, I am not pushing for them to run AH) That would be a Million $ car.....but a neat dream nostalgia car. I do know someone who will "have to have one" for one of his 3 Aluminum 62 Chevy Z-11 cars... |
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