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 Post subject: What's it worth
PostPosted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 5:57 pm 
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I have heard of an ENB40 crank that could be up for sale soon. it's 10" under, but good to go.
It got me thinking, how much are these worth nowadays?
Anyone wanna throw a price out?

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 8:34 pm 
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aaron wrote:
I have heard of an ENB40 crank that could be up for sale soon. it's 10" under, but good to go.
It got me thinking, how much are these worth nowadays?
Anyone wanna throw a price out?

Cheers
Aaron

4 to 500 dollars if it's ready to fit bit I'd make sure it's crack tested. These cranks are quite old and quite often had a hard life.


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 Post subject: Re: What's it worth
PostPosted: Fri Jun 27, 2014 8:51 pm 
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This one is good to go.
$400-500 seems low for a cooper S crank. being they are rocking horse.
BTW, i'm not selling it, nor do I need it, am interested in peoples opinions as to what it would be worth though.

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aaron wrote:
This one is good to go.
$400-500 seems low for a cooper S crank. being they are rocking horse.
BTW, i'm not selling it, nor do I need it, am interested in peoples opinions as to what it would be worth though.

That's all I would pay for one, considering I was quoted that price about two years ago. I ended up buying an EN16 crank and block both std for $800.
Was advised by a well known Mini race engine builder that the EN16 crank would be a better choice considering the age and loss of ductility that the EN40b would have.


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