Hah, I actually just had this conversation with a good friend on Saturday. The only people that I have ever met who WANT a 305 are people who run Monte Carlos in what used to be known as "dare stock", I know they have a different name for it now. Some classes of racing that allow 3rd gen Camaros also require a 305. Some classes are based strictly on size and can run a 307 or 302, but some must be "period correct" and have to run a 305. Even those guys don't want to pay junkyard prices, they usually come up and say "hey I heard you got a squarebody, it's got a 305 right?" and when you smile and say "nah it's a suburban, those heavy bastards came with a TBI 350 in '87" they walk away. I don't care how well it runs, around here you'd be lucky to get $300-400 for a really great low mileage 305. They are not sought after at all. Unless someone needs one for their race car, when a normal person's engine blows up and they need a replacement anyone with a half a brain will just buy one of the 10 million used 350s that literally grow on trees for a few hundred bucks instead. A carbed 305 made what, 140hp if lucky? They're boat anchors, throw away engines wirth their weight in iron scrap and that's about it. No offense, just being real.