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Recently saw a 2020 Hellcat engine for $6500 with only 500 miles. Really? Could it be possible? Vendor was The Parts Farm in Instagram. Sounds fishy but maybe I am wrong. Your opinion?
 

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Hey the parts farm has a ton of fake accounts trying to pretend to be them! Please confirm by looking them up on google and following their link to the main instagram From their page. From first hand, I paid 23ish for my redeye and I think base hellcat engines go for 15-19k on eBay. So yeah 6k is, what you call 😬👮‍♀️
 

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Most complete drop out engines are advertised for 8-10k, 13-15k for trans, wiring, ecu.
I'm always looking for one to transplant into my coronet. I did miss a verified deal of 11,500 for a full set up
 

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Most complete drop out engines are advertised for 8-10k, 13-15k for trans, wiring, ecu.
I'm always looking for one to transplant into my coronet. I did miss a verified deal of 11,500 for a full set up
I know it's more expensive, but I would recommend looking into just buying a new crate engine from Dodge. The standard Hellcat and Redeye engines have a warranty if you buy them new. I don't think the 426 crate engine comes with the full term warranty. The two production motors definitely do.
 

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I know it's more expensive, but I would recommend looking into just buying a new crate engine from Dodge. The standard Hellcat and Redeye engines have a warranty if you buy them new. I don't think the 426 crate engine comes with the full term warranty. The two production motors definitely do.
A person could. Also, Most dismantlers on ebay do sell with a warranty if you're going to be getting the thing running right away. Can also buy 2.5 used ones for the same price. You need to be a DIYer and willing to take the risk.
 
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