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Old 08-19-2011, 12:13 PM
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That 3/4 tank full of gas adds $200.00 to the selling price I may be interested
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Old 08-19-2011, 01:13 PM
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That 3/4 tank full of gas adds $200.00 to the selling price I may be interested
Thanks bro, I'll keep you all posted
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Old 08-21-2011, 10:09 AM
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I just noticed that B&M rachet shifter. Haven't seen one in 30 years. That is a classic rt there.
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I just noticed that B&M rachet shifter. Haven't seen one in 30 years. That is a classic rt there.
Classic rt indeed. The car sat in his garage for twenty years without a motor. When he decided to start a motorcycle engine rebuilding business he pulled the car out and it sat in the rain for one winter. He couldn't stand to see it left outside so he decided to sell it.

The car will be getting an M-21 that was rebuilt in 2008 and I have the receipts. The guy who sold me the M-21 told me he was going to a 5 speed and that the M-21 might have maybe 1000 miles on it.
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Old 08-28-2011, 11:44 PM
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Finally got a tracking number on the motor. It will be here August 30th and the car should be complete in the middle of September.

Dyno sheet included with engine and I was told it made 421 HP.
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Old 08-30-2011, 02:49 PM
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After 14 weeks of waiting I finally got my motor.

Sorry, this is kind'a turning into a build/for sale thread but I expected to finish this thing in June and I had two engine builders delay me.




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Old 08-31-2011, 06:29 PM
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OK, looks like no love for the white '69 but I'm tellin' my story anyways.

What an F'd up day. Turns out, the guy with that pulled the M-21 from his '69 and sold to me was running an '86 or newer small block. When he threw in the flywheel I assumed it would work on a first gen block so I drove to the nearest machine shop to have it resurfaced. He told me to come back in an hour so I went by Oreilly's to pick up a clutch alignment tool.

Picked up the flywheel and when I got home, turns out '86 and newer blocks use a 2" flywheel hole diameter at the crankshaft. ****!! So I grab the original flywheel from my car and take it back to the machine shop. Mind you, this is 40 miles round trip. He has it done in twenty minutes and cuts me a deal for my troubles. I get home, throw the flywheel on, and then when it's time to throw the clutch on I find out Oreilly's gave me the wrong clutch alignment tool. ****!! So I run back there and the tell me the only Orielly's that has the right tool is up by where I got my flywheel resurfaced. ****!!

Well it took me all day and almost 175 miles of driving but I got the flywheel, clutch and pressure plate on.

And then to top it off, I go to start barbeque'n for dinner and I'm out of propane. 6 Bud Lights later and I'm feeling fine.



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goodness...i wish you were closer to texas! GLWS
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