289 hipo

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  1. mavron 70

    mavron 70 Member

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    Anybody know what a 289 block , crank and balancer are worth? all 3 are 289 hipo n.o.s.;)
     
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    might be worth alot to the right person. it's only worth what someone is willing to pay for it :Handshake


    IMHO, they're not worth much to me. dont care for a 289 personally....
     
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    just read that block deck height and piston height are the same, bore is the same 302 had a shorter rod and a different crank , this block could make a nice foundation for a stroker, with the beefier main caps ....:rolleyes:
     
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