For every single real K motor; a thousand cars are advertised to have them.
"hi performance" can mean.
(any brand) chrome air cleaner
Headers
any aftermarket distributor
glass packs
fresh engine paint
aftermarket valve covers
any intake manifold upgrade, (or aluminum paint on the old one)
and for the young people......
brightly colored ignition wires
braided stainless anything
blue or red anodized aluminum anything
any muffler with a large outlet
a large sticker on the car that has lots of V's and Z's and is generally impossible to read.
I would think a complete 289 K motor not broke or wore out that runs would be worth 1500 at least.
jimbo
Considering that a little over 200 K codes (not counting GT 350's) were produced in 67, that is not something that I want to hear. IMHO if that is a real "K" code 67 it could fetch some big bucks (properly restored) fd
I seriously doubt it's an original K code. They were 271hp so the seller doesnt know what they are talking about. Most likely a C code with headers and an aluminum intake on it... I would almost bet money this is the case.
I think in 67 to get the K-code you also had to get the GT package and couldn't get AC. He didn't mention it being a GT (who wouldn't ?) and said it had AC. Likely a restomod.
Just so everyone knows. There where plenty of GT 350's made with A/C. So yeah, you could get it in 1967.
Seems this one is another one like Charles Turner said, full of bull-oney
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