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Old 05-17-2009, 02:32 PM
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Gauging Interest, LT1 Motor

would there be any interest in a complete LT1 from my 95 Z28?

all accessories, and computer. NO WIRING HARNESS.
Old 05-21-2009, 10:39 PM
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Re: Gauging Interest, LT1 Motor

I might know someone interested. Miles, history, ever been sprayed, etc?
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Re: Gauging Interest, LT1 Motor

If you are switching platforms...why do you need the harness? Might as well sell it for the extra coin.
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Re: Gauging Interest, LT1 Motor

Tim makes a good point....wiring i guess would be included.

motor is still in the car, can be heard running.
NEVER been sprayed, the odometer in my car says 126K, the motor was replaced around 100K. car is maintained very well, i drive it everyday.

I do not have the receipts for it. Although when i put a new trans in the car a week ago, the freeze plugs looked brand new, like they had just been replaced, and i don't know anyone who would pull an LT1 just to put freeze plugs in it, so that leads me to believe it HAS been rebuilt. not to mention it has tons of power for a stock LT1.
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