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In this Discussion
- 66patrick66 October 2009
- driverlarry October 2009
- hemiparts October 2009
1967 New Yorker question
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I have this New Yorker sitting at my house along with about 60 other cars. I checked the vin out and it has a 440 high output and auto trans. Someone is interested in buying the engine, trans,and rear.
Any idea what these pieces are worth? -
All depends on where you are located and how many Mopar fans are in the area. I recently bought a 440 with TF for $500, yours may be worth more or less based on condition and how bad someone wants it...
Where are you located?
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Im located in Maryland.
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Yours is a 350-hp 440 with closed-chamber heads. Not exactly "high-output", but it was the standard 440 in '66 and '67 in the C-body cars.
Is the car a two-door hardtop, fasttop, or a station wagon? It is worth restoring if it is. Hopefully, this won't be an "engine donor" for someone's B- or E-body"The time has come", the Walrus said, "to speak of many things. Of shoes and ships and sealing wax, of cabbages and kings. And why the sea is boiling hot,
And whether pigs have wings..."