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    Getting ready to get rid of the 95 and I'm wondering if I should sell the whole car...or part it. Pls give me advice!

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    what motor is it

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    • #3
      Originally posted by pnyklr View Post
      what motor is it
      Ah good point. 95 had the 3.4 and 3800. Mine has the 3.4.

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        If It's any help, I haven't had much luck parting cars out. I usually end up stuck with the pieces which eventually end up at the end of the driveway, waiting for the scrappers to come and pick them up.
        I think out of my '96 Prix, I got around $600-700 parting it out - mainly from Engine, Transmission, strut towers and bearings, a few hard to find B4U odds and ends, and the rest going to the scrapper.

        Unless you deal with a lot of cars, I'm not sure it's worth the time to do it. You could easily sell the whole car for $500, and let someone else deal with it.

        If it's 3800 top end stuff, I'd be interested just because I'd like to assemble one of my motors and get rid of the rest of my crap in the garage.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by TrickyTransAm View Post
          If It's any help, I haven't had much luck parting cars out. I usually end up stuck with the pieces which eventually end up at the end of the driveway, waiting for the scrappers to come and pick them up.
          I think out of my '96 Prix, I got around $600-700 parting it out - mainly from Engine, Transmission, strut towers and bearings, a few hard to find B4U odds and ends, and the rest going to the scrapper.

          Unless you deal with a lot of cars, I'm not sure it's worth the time to do it. You could easily sell the whole car for $500, and let someone else deal with it.

          If it's 3800 top end stuff, I'd be interested just because I'd like to assemble one of my motors and get rid of the rest of my crap in the garage.
          This car has 3.4, I am rebuilding a 3800 for my other camaro right now and may have some parts. What you need? I think I might just sell the whole car...but the floorboards are rusting through.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Megatron View Post
            This car has 3.4, I am rebuilding a 3800 for my other camaro right now and may have some parts. What you need? I think I might just sell the whole car...but the floorboards are rusting through.

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            I'd need both intakes, fuel rails, injectors, throttle body, and related hardware and junk just so when my motor is on the stand it's a little more turnkey than a long block.

            IMHO, you could try to sell the 3.4L if it will fit into other applications. It seems most folks run the 3.1's and 3.4s until they grenade, so if its a runner, its worth something.
            Otherwise, Just put it up on Craigslist "Mid Michigan Man Stuff For Sale" or similar. Somebody will buy it.
            Last edited by TrickyTransAm; May 1st, 2015, 10:35 PM.

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            • #7
              FWIW, I told my 3.4L v6 for $300 and the 4L60e transmission for $300 when I did my LT1 swap back in 2008/2009..
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