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    formerly 93teal PSPstang's Avatar
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    Going rate for 5.0 rebuild

    What is the going rate these days on a stock rebuild for 5.0 engine for bottom end/heads?

    1991 Completely stock motor. Not concerned about performance this is for a resto. Motor ran fine prior to removal but has 200k miles on it.

    Late model resto has rebuilt long blocks for 2k shipped to my door, no core charge.

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    Give us a call on Monday and we can go over some options and build a nice budget engine!
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    Russ - last fall I was about one day from taking the motor ( 289 ) from my '66 GT to the nice guys at StreetLethal for a complete rebuild...and then we had a garage sale and a guy came and bought the car AS IS ( original motor / heads were out of the car, ready for me to load into my truck ). I wasn't even trying to sell the car at the time. Their prices were very very good and they do all the machining in-house. On top of that they were very patient in answering my questions ( and I had a lot of them ). I think talking with them is a great idea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaxtonShelby View Post
    I think talking with them is a great idea.
    I'll second that.

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    x3 hey 3amigos
    6.4 litre fox and its all ford

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    Quote Originally Posted by cemnt guy View Post
    x3 hey 3amigos
    More like three stooges............
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    Ahh fuque
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dan B. View Post
    More like three stooges............
    lmao i was gonna say stooges but kevin is bigger than me
    6.4 litre fox and its all ford

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    broughers on 51 under the old pro comp shop rebuilt the motor on my old fox, my step dads 70 mach and our 70 vette. rebuild for my motor was around $800 i had another set of heads to swap on. whe ni had a set of trick flow tw heads redone by them it was about 500 with all labor new valve guides seals etc. never had any problems with all 3 of those motors. even running a blower and a turbo no problems

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