| Re: Help Question: What is a 425 Buick Nailhead engine worth... I recently found a '66 425 complete: carb, alternator, p/s pump, a/c compressor, etc. (all that was missing was the air breather for $150.00. As Dave mentioned, a couple of thou+ later, and it's been completely rebuilt. The aftermarket finned aluminum valve covers, spark plug covers, valley cover, and other asthetic goodies cost way more than a rebuildable engine. They're out there, you just have to keep looking. There's was a running '64 Riv in the K.C. KS on Craigs list complete for $1,000; it needed floorboards. By the time I got around to calling it was gone, the buyer drove it home. There was a '62 401 that would turn over down in Wellsville, KS for $100 the other day. I've seen it listed quite often but no one seems to want it. I guess there's, not too much demand for a nailhead that bolts to a dynaflow. But, on the other hand, last fall I traded a bare 425 block, a set of pistons w/rods, a crank, and two heads to a guy for a Frankland Quick change rear end.
It really boils down to how badly someone wants one at the time you have one for sale.
Ed
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