WTB: 87-93 Notchback

Jewls999

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Looking for a Notchback that does not require a lot of maintenance. I have an '83 5.0 5 speed convertible that doesn't run and requires a lot of work. I would like something I can drive now and is easy to maintain. Coyote swap would be great!...if you guys know anybody in the nation please send them my way.
 
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I’ve seen them a lot in wtb threads.

Click their avatar to view when they joined.

Seems they all direct you to email someone else.


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If this question is inappropriate here I apologize and happily withdraw it.
When someone thinks of a "Coyote swapped fox to purchase, what kind of dollars do they start out thinking of?
Do they hope to get into one for same money as a regular engine or are they looking to spend upwards of...………..what? I know it depends on the car but I am interested in the starting thought process.
I really am just curious and not looking to start anything.
 

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If this question is inappropriate here I apologize and happily withdraw it.
When someone thinks of a "Coyote swapped fox to purchase, what kind of dollars do they start out thinking of?
Do they hope to get into one for same money as a regular engine or are they looking to spend upwards of...………..what? I know it depends on the car but I am interested in the starting thought process.
I really am just curious and not looking to start anything.
Definitely not inappropriate. In fact, so as to get more attention, I would start your own thread discussing this.
With that being said you will definitely be paying more for a Coyote swap than for a regular engine as long as it was done right. Unfortunately I can't really give you a ballpark figure as there are just too many variables.
 

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If this question is inappropriate here I apologize and happily withdraw it.
When someone thinks of a "Coyote swapped fox to purchase, what kind of dollars do they start out thinking of?
Do they hope to get into one for same money as a regular engine or are they looking to spend upwards of...………..what? I know it depends on the car but I am interested in the starting thought process.
I really am just curious and not looking to start anything.
What I've seen lately 15-25k
 

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Thank you for the replies. I was wondering this because I bought one last year and paid much more than the prices that you put up. I thought I paid a fair price for what had been done and could definitely not build it for what I paid for it.
 

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