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Value of a “blown-up” Terminator
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<blockquote data-quote="BigBart33" data-source="post: 16810097" data-attributes="member: 203064"><p>Fair enough, I didn’t clearly note in the OP that the engine was rebuilt about 700 miles ago (with just about everything you noted included) so that would bring most of the miscellaneous costs down. That was about $7k from MMR IIRC (with the engine brought to them out of the car).</p><p></p><p>I’d assume it would, for the most part, just need a new crank, harmonic balancer, plus gaskets and seals, and minimal machine work. I don’t expect it to be “cheap” but I’m pretty sure that if I were to keep and it fix it and sell it (which I probably wouldn’t at that point) I’d be coming out ahead or at least breaking even, which is why I’m not too worried about missing out on the $15k.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigBart33, post: 16810097, member: 203064"] Fair enough, I didn’t clearly note in the OP that the engine was rebuilt about 700 miles ago (with just about everything you noted included) so that would bring most of the miscellaneous costs down. That was about $7k from MMR IIRC (with the engine brought to them out of the car). I’d assume it would, for the most part, just need a new crank, harmonic balancer, plus gaskets and seals, and minimal machine work. I don’t expect it to be “cheap” but I’m pretty sure that if I were to keep and it fix it and sell it (which I probably wouldn’t at that point) I’d be coming out ahead or at least breaking even, which is why I’m not too worried about missing out on the $15k. [/QUOTE]
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