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Love the cars AND your TRUCK! Been looking for the right 97 myself.
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Some guys they just give up living And start dying little by little, piece by piece, Some guys come home from work and wash up, And go racin' in the street. Bruce Springsteen - Racing In The Street - 1978 |
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Freddie,
Both appear to be 396 blocks. We have spent so much time clearing the storage unit that I haven’t had a chance to research the block numbers. Both look like they have the same stamp code of 3955272; but one says 3955272 T. Haven’t verified any matching numbers etc. What I do know is that the matching numbers DZ302 motor for the Z28 is offsite at a mechanic’s. I’m hoping one of these two are the matching block for the pace car. Based on what I’ve read, the overwhelming majority of pace cars came with the small block 350, however, a 396 was also an option. I’m hoping that’s what we have here. Ryan |
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Great cars to find together in a deal like that .
Enough to make anyone really happy . When its all sorted out it should get even more interesting than the thread on the missing Red 69. Real interesting chain of events you have encountered. Thanks for sharing with us . Congrats and good wishes |
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