LS1 imports
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LS1 imports
I missed out on the chance of cheap shipping for an LS-1 front clip from down under, but there will be other containers on a regular basis. It also looks like I might have scored some container space back from USA in about 4 months time.
Anyway, it looks like a complete front clip down under will come in about £1300. Assuming I can wangle the shipping you then need to add 20% for vat and duty, so floating around £1600 for engine, tranny, loom and ecu out a car that has done around 40k miles. There are some lower mileage clips but they are a bit more.
So, after a couple of false starts I am def going to order some on the next shipment. Even if no one here wants one I am sure I can ship a complete clip for 2 grand on ebay and clear my costs.
Anyway, it looks like a complete front clip down under will come in about £1300. Assuming I can wangle the shipping you then need to add 20% for vat and duty, so floating around £1600 for engine, tranny, loom and ecu out a car that has done around 40k miles. There are some lower mileage clips but they are a bit more.
So, after a couple of false starts I am def going to order some on the next shipment. Even if no one here wants one I am sure I can ship a complete clip for 2 grand on ebay and clear my costs.
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On the manual gearbox front if I remember correctly there's a guy on the NSRA forum (fastco) who not only sells reasonably(ish) cost-effective Chebbys (none of this monkey-metal LS poo
) but also knocks out Tremecs landed for about a grand at any Greater Essex ( you know, oop north from us and to the right of the Cotswolds
) seaport. A drive through the Fens and cough up the duty and VAT and you'll have a TKO 500/600 5-speed with 500/600 ft lbs of torque capability for not more than a surplus pair of Rover heads and a few other bits (maybe a kidney?).
DO NOT get the one with the 0.64 fifth gear as changing into top is like hitting a wall of treacle.
....and that price was when the dollar was 1.90 to the pound.



DO NOT get the one with the 0.64 fifth gear as changing into top is like hitting a wall of treacle.
....and that price was when the dollar was 1.90 to the pound.




It's an engine Jim.....but not as we know it

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hi Tom
"front clip" "rear clip" are american slang for the sub frames. These are common on 70s and 80s american cars attached to a seminonocock chassis with a perimiter chassis, most american cars of the time share body and sub frame assemblies across several models.
Net result if you want to go from a straight six at 252 ci with drums on the front and squishy springs to a 454 V8 with 11 inch discs and bouncy dampers you unbolt your existing subframe or "clip" and bolt in one you found at a scrappy with the right bits, you can do the same at the back too.
As the americans have moved to full monocock construction the term has come to mean an engine and box plus everything in the way of ancileries needed to fit it. Down under refers to australia
Mike
"front clip" "rear clip" are american slang for the sub frames. These are common on 70s and 80s american cars attached to a seminonocock chassis with a perimiter chassis, most american cars of the time share body and sub frame assemblies across several models.
Net result if you want to go from a straight six at 252 ci with drums on the front and squishy springs to a 454 V8 with 11 inch discs and bouncy dampers you unbolt your existing subframe or "clip" and bolt in one you found at a scrappy with the right bits, you can do the same at the back too.
As the americans have moved to full monocock construction the term has come to mean an engine and box plus everything in the way of ancileries needed to fit it. Down under refers to australia

Mike
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