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View Poll Results: What engine suffix for a 9561? | |||
'69 COPO 427 Engine |
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COPO 9561 Engine |
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427/425 4 Spd. '69 |
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1 | 25.00% |
TO512MN BLOCK |
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3 | 75.00% |
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Let this be a lesson...do not ever, EVER, EEEEEEVVVER under ANY CIRCUMSTANCES use a grinder or even sandpaper to clean a numbered surface on a potentially valuable engine or any other vintage car part for that matter. You have SERIOUSLY devalued that block.
Last edited by jeremy clark; 07-29-2021 at 03:19 PM. |
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