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Old 08-28-2006, 02:37 PM
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2001 Ford Mustang V6 NON-GT Engine & Transmission price quote

I got a wreck 2001 Ford Mustang V6 NON-GT 4.5L ( 40,000 miles ) equiped with an automatic transmission, if I was to sell both components with the requirment item like ECU, etc. how much will that initially cost? I am not a domestic typical guy, I am an import guy and sister wreck it, and the insurance will not pay for it. People been asking me if I was to sell it how much I am willing to offer, but don't know the initial price for the engine, if yal ford mustang expert know the answer pls get me some input on this, thanks!
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Re: 2001 Ford Mustang V6 NON-GT Engine & Transmission price quote

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I got a wreck 2001 Ford Mustang V6 NON-GT 4.5L ( 40,000 miles ) equiped with an automatic transmission, if I was to sell both components with the requirment item like ECU, etc. how much will that initially cost? I am not a domestic typical guy, I am an import guy and sister wreck it, and the insurance will not pay for it. People been asking me if I was to sell it how much I am willing to offer, but don't know the initial price for the engine, if yal ford mustang expert know the answer pls get me some input on this, thanks!
its a 3.8l engine...
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Old 08-31-2006, 02:57 PM
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Re: 2001 Ford Mustang V6 NON-GT Engine & Transmission price quote

3.8l is v6 and 4.6 is v8
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Old 08-31-2006, 04:48 PM
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Re: 2001 Ford Mustang V6 NON-GT Engine & Transmission price quote

Honestly, used 3.8's and 4R70W's really arent worth that much.
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Re: 2001 Ford Mustang V6 NON-GT Engine & Transmission price quote

Boneyard prices:
Engine - 800
Tranny - 400

So you might get, 1100, 625.

There are so many 3.8L engines out there already.
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Re: 2001 Ford Mustang V6 NON-GT Engine & Transmission price quote

its a 3.8 unless it was rebuilt, then its a 4.2 or 4.3
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