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1969 ZL1 Block 3946052 Date Code: 5-7-69

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I have a 1969 ZL1 Block #3946052 with the date code: 5-7-69. I know these blocks are very pretty rare, but they were my father's who recently passed away so I don't know much information about them. Can anyone tell me how much this goes for and if there is any more information I should provide?
 
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Also as seen in the classifieds here a couple of years ago:
 
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I have a 1969 ZL1 Block #3946052 with the date code: 5-7-69. I know these blocks are very pretty rare, but they were my father's who recently passed away so I don't know much information about them. Can anyone tell me how much this goes for and if there is any more information I should provide?
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I have a 1969 ZL1 Block #3946052 with the date code: 5-7-69. I know these blocks are very pretty rare, but they were my father's who recently passed away so I don't know much information about them. Can anyone tell me how much this goes for and if there is any more information I should provide?
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I have a 1969 ZL1 Block #3946052 with the date code: 5-7-69. I know these blocks are very pretty rare, but they were my father's who recently passed away so I don't know much information about them. Can anyone tell me how much this goes for and if there is any more information I should provide?
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I have a 1969 ZL1 Block #3946052 with the date code: 5-7-69. I know these blocks are very pretty rare, but they were my father's who recently passed away so I don't know much information about them. Can anyone tell me how much this goes for and if there is any more information I should provide? View attachment 290760 View attachment 290761 View attachment 290762 View attachment 290763 View attachment 290764 View attachment 290765
Sorry for your loss, I wonder the connection between the block and your dad. Most of these engines and the cars that came with them went to race car drivers. I hope you realize that block is really special. If you don’t need the cash will only keep going up in value. Again, I wonder how your dad ended up with one. I would buy a piece of glass and turn it into a coffee table, extremely cool
 
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I have a 1969 ZL1 Block #3946052 with the date code: 5-7-69. I know these blocks are very pretty rare, but they were my father's who recently passed away so I don't know much information about them. Can anyone tell me how much this goes for and if there is any more information I should provide?
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I have a 1969 ZL1 Block #3946052 with the date code: 5-7-69. I know these blocks are very pretty rare, but they were my father's who recently passed away so I don't know much information about them. Can anyone tell me how much this goes for and if there is any more information I should provide?
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Forgot, guessing but would think well over 10 grand
 
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I have a 1969 ZL1 Block #3946052 with the date code: 5-7-69. I know these blocks are very pretty rare, but they were my father's who recently passed away so I don't know much information about them. Can anyone tell me how much this goes for and if there is any more information I should provide?
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How much do you want to sell it for?
 
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First, have you looked for a partial VIN stamped down by the oil filter area? Here is some guidance: 1967-69 Camaro Drivetrain Decoding
The car that it belongs to may still be around. The block is worth more to the owner of that car than anyone else. It would be really cool if you could help reunite engine and car.
I would think just the bare block would be worth at least $15k to the owner of the car in came in. If I owned the car it came in, I would pay at least that for the original block.

If the car is gone, it still has significant value.

If the car is no longer around (some were crushed after being raced and beat for years), and if I were you I would EITHER put it on ebay or, if you aren't in a hurry (and I am guessing you are not, as you have been sitting on it for a year) then Bring a Trailer is bringing top dollar for unusual items these days. I would not be surprised to see it bring in excess of $15k.

What part of the country are you in?