junkyard and an engine
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From: Loveland, OH, US
Car: 4
Engine: 6
Transmission: 5
They might take it off your hands if you pay them enough...
Nobody wants a 305 in the junk world, they have millions of them that get crushed every day. Sorry to say, it's just not worth anything on the open market.
I'd recommend taking the carb & intake off and sellling them in the classifieds on this site, and sell the rest of the motor in your local newspaper, and be prepared to wait a long time for a buyer.
Nobody wants a 305 in the junk world, they have millions of them that get crushed every day. Sorry to say, it's just not worth anything on the open market.
I'd recommend taking the carb & intake off and sellling them in the classifieds on this site, and sell the rest of the motor in your local newspaper, and be prepared to wait a long time for a buyer.
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From: Where the chicks absolutely LOVE the V-8 rumble!
Car: 92 RS - Fully Restored w/Custom Int
Engine: LO3 with some mods
Transmission: T-5
Axle/Gears: 3.42 Richmond
Agreed. You'd be lucky if you got $100 if you sold a whole car at a junkyard.
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From: Houston, Texas
Car: GTO
Engine: GM 350HO, 4.6 Overhead cam, 413 Wed
Timming is everything. I sold my 305 for $400. I put an ad in our local penny saver and the phone rang off the hook for days. I had guys offering to up the price if I'd back down on a previous seller. All in all, it was rediculous. Write your ad like this: "Low milage 305 small-block with performance upgrades". Guys looking to replace their worn out 350's for cheap will call.
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