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			Hey Kurt , thanks so much for that tip .....that guy is like a friggin GOD .....he actually worked in the development dept . and said he can fix me a packet up with authenticity .....where the block went in and all . He said it was a prototype and actually more rare than the ZL1 ....said one block like mine is in a true ZL1 . Think about it .....you can say you have a ZL1 with the prototype block in it .....what's that prototyped engine equipped car worth ....certainly more rare than the ZL1 equipped car ??? The block I now have is actually a ZL1 with different #'s which designate it prototype instead of the GM part numbered ZL1 . If you look on mortec.com ....my block is listed the very first one in line as can am . 0-326711 . Thanks so much for you guys help and keep ant further info comin if you don't mind . Sincerely , Richard 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			Neat but a ZL1 would be more correct with it's correct block. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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	. The guy that has it says he has a drag racing article with Grumpy Jenkin's car pictured with this block in it , but another guy said that's wrong because Grumpy's car block had to come in a production car like the ZL1 ?? [/ QUOTE ] Think the guy was talking about Grumps 1970 with 430cube Reynolds block. Big cubes short stroke, nice combo  | 
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			Did you ever find out what the O-dash proto type block was in...do you know anything about 0-294550 prototype block...with 70065 53-W on it? I have one. Thanks. [email protected] 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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