Cost of a 2.4 Dino Coupe? and 2.4 engines?

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Cost of a 2.4 Dino Coupe? and 2.4 engines?

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Hi, I'm hoping you can help me.
I have a chance of a UK found, 1971 Fiat Dino Coupe that's been off the road for about 4 years (previous to that it was taxed insured and driven) sadly since then it's been bashed about a bit and neglected, however the engine is running, it drives though no brakes and has sustained a few dents, one will need weld repair and the bottom of doors are bubbling up as are a few other areas. Other than that the floor and body are sound, interiors OK, it is complete (nothing missing) as is the engine etc though non original wheels and steering wheel are fitted.
What I need to know, is in your opinion, what should be paid in todays market for a car that will need a restoration though not an overly expensive bare metal one?
Also what would a 2nd hand complete with carbs 2.4 Dino engine in a good but used condition cost today, presuming all internals are OK?
Thanks for your help in advance
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if the motor is running and in good shape i would think a 2.4 liter motor would be around 10 to 12 thousand.but non running maybe half or less.
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Thanks for your reply
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I can give you the advice, to carefully check the engine if paying >10k for it. The Dino engine is very robust - meaning it still runs well although it is not in good shape anymore. I have encountered it by myself, my engine was running well but after dismanteling I saw badly worn bearings etc., resulting in the need of a complete rebuild, incl. reworking the crankshaft etc.

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ThomasK wrote:I can give you the advice, to carefully check the engine if paying >10k for it. The Dino engine is very robust - meaning it still runs well although it is not in good shape anymore. I have encountered it by myself, my engine was running well but after dismanteling I saw badly worn bearings etc., resulting in the need of a complete rebuild, incl. reworking the crankshaft etc.
Thomas
That's why some Dino experts tell you not to open a running engine. You'll always end up in a costly rebuild.
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