After some soul searching I have decided to sell the Trans Am. It has not been at the track in a long time and I apparently am not interested in working on it. Since it has a checkered past prior to my acquisition in 1991, I decided to sell it for parts. I think it would have been harder if I was giving up racing.
I reasoned that the engine is worth $1000, the B&M racing trans and high stall converter is worth $1500, and the rest is worth $1800.
So far I have fetched $1000 for the engine with some accessories, and I have two people interested in the rest of the car. There are two more in reserve for parts if the whole car sales fall through. It is entirely likely that the car is worth more in parts than it is whole.
I think I can sell the car minus drivetrain in the $1800-2000 range, based on the two inquiries I had so far. That leaves the carb, headers and a few other misc items to generate additional cash.
If this goes to the current plan I should get close to my asking price in pieces. The engine buyer wants to put it in his 79 Malibu for drag racing. One of the car buyers has a big block and wants to put it in the car for drag racing. He came by to purchase a Chevy short block and we got to talking about the car. He said he travels a lot and would be interested as soon as the engine was sold. The other wants it to restore. I have not found any takers on the trans yet. The remaining parts will be sold on craigslist or at Canfield this summer.
What's important now is to make room for the new racecar.
The engine buyer came by Monday to hear it run and gave me half the money down. I have been busy since then pulling the engine out of the car.
The parts I removed are scattered along this wall on the benches, floor, etc.
