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An astounding story and a testament to the character of members on this forum. Well done Tim and congrats Bill!!
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This is not the 1st time Tim was involved in reuniting an original L88 engine. A few years ago I contacted Tim & asked him if he knew of a red 69 L88 in TX missing its original engine block, after sending the VIN & engine stamp to Tim to verify, the car belonged to a friend of his in his local group of friends. My friend here in PA bought this L88 engine block over 30 years ago & always told me it was a 427-435 block until I looked at it closer realizing what it was.
Last edited by 69L78; 02-18-2025 at 09:32 AM. |
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