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those are awesome! thanks
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it would be nice to find the original 427 but that can be built original from an original 68 block. the trans is the special hard to find part and the original rear would be great if you found it.
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So. Very.Cool!
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Any underside pics of its Stinger hood?
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Any underside pics of its Stinger hood?
No, not as of now. The original owner does have a large stash of additional photos however he has to locate them and get them to me so who knows, I may come up with one. I will be sure to share it if I come across one.
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Restoring it to the original Harrell specs? It was a beautiful beast brand new.
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Aluminum heads on that big block? Wonder if he put the heads on the original 427?
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Restoring it to the original Harrell specs? It was a beautiful beast brand new.
Great question! I asked the original owner his opinion on this as I was really on the fence. Him and I agreed that it should probably be restored to the specs when he purchased the car new.
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