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    Also, I was a little wrong about the pressurized...

    Also, I was a little wrong about the pressurized mains statement. It's been a long time since I fooled with a 235.

    I believe all the 235's had pressurized mains and rods, but after 54 the...
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    Here's a link that might have some good info. ...

    Here's a link that might have some good info.

    Patricks
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    You could swap in a late 50's to early 60's 235...

    You could swap in a late 50's to early 60's 235 or 261 6 cylinder. It would most likely fit without any permanent mods (maybe a set of bolt in mounts). The later (after 54) engines had full...
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    I agree with the others that that is a very nice...

    I agree with the others that that is a very nice looking car. The old Chevies are so much more roomy than the Fords. They make great rods.

    Are you going with a First Gen small block, big block...
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