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Thank you Tim!
I don’t post much, but I sure learn a bunch from your posts. So thank you.
Also, love that trans stand. Did you make it?
I bought a couple of those off of eBay years ago. They came from Roush Fenway Racing. Extra handy!
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Old 10-11-2025, 10:48 PM
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the engine will hum once its balanced and blueprinted.
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As we discussed, totally sucks about the engine vibration, but at least you have someone you can TRUST to build it correctly. These days you can't seem to achieve a good outcome regardless of how much money you part with.

I was leaning on the 63 a little harder than usual today, and thinking how I have no idea what's inside of it. Clearly it was rebuilt at some point (and the balance is perfect), but it's still technically a mystery. Now you will KNOW what is inside and can drive without fear.
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the next thing you know the frame is out from underneath it and the body is in the paint booth.
can I now heckle back at you buddy?

Old cars are great.........until they're not.
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can I now heckle back at you buddy?

Old cars are great.........until they're not.
I suspect I have that coming
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The inside continue to look good.....




I'd say the valve seals and guides are doing their job. This is consistent among all of the ports



I find the intake manifold date interesting among all of the other casting dates



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I suspect I have that coming
In all seriousness this will be another amazing car when you are done - taking it to another level as you always do. Much of what I've done on the 409 was inspired by they way you go about things. Can't wait to talk about this build with you over a beer at MCACN.
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can I now heckle back at you buddy?

... You go, Jake...
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Nice job on the fuel line, Tim.
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Nothing more than a small PSA. Perhaps a bunch of you guys already do this. I blew out the frame rails in the 66 today. This is a byproduct of about an hour. Remarkable what sits inside the frame rails.


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