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Holding back on the stamping on the pad?
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Holding back on the stamping on the pad? [/ QUOTE ] As it turns out it is a low-po 255hp 69 engine. ![]()
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Holding back on the stamping on the pad? [/ QUOTE ] It was an HD, and the VIN matched, we pulled it out of my friends Chevelle and I told him about the 388 block in my 69 Camaro SS that was a 4 bolt. We pulled the pan and saw it was a 2-bolt like this one.
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1962 Oldsmobile Jetfire, Factory all Aluminum V8 Turbocharged and Methanol Injected TURBO ROCKET engine, 4 speed Hydramatic, 4 link rear suspension, 3.36 Anti-Spin differential, California car, PS, PB, PW, AC, Jetfire 2 option package. |
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