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> Real motors don't have no stinkin valve covers.., NPC new motor
boxstr
post Jul 29 2003, 07:33 PM
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New flathead for the 29 Model A arrived today, Chevy S10 5 speed goes behind that and then an open driveline and a Halibrand Quick change rear end.
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post Jul 29 2003, 09:03 PM
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I will still take an S10 5 speed, 85-92 Pickup or Blazer. Cornhuskers or Wilcap have adapter kits for the conversion.
It flew all the way in from Greenville NC, on FORWARDAIR it has been vatted and maged ,no cracks. All internal parts are new, seller sent pics of internals, Holly carbs, Offy heads and manifold, Hi torq starter. Came with stand with wheels, the specs are on a sheet at Camp I can't remeber them off hand. It has Por 15 red paint on the block, as you can see.
I wanted to keep my Ford as much of a Ford as I could. I also like the more traditional look. I might even have to remvoe my side hood panels just to show off this motor, it is perty.
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