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09-03-2014 07:53 PM #31
good luck... i know guys here in this town that can go toe to toe with any one out there. you name paint . welding. fab. engines . and there could be new guy that i do not know .but the thing is there not much going on around here as i see it less i am getting old and blind i hope your a young man sounds like to will have alot on the plateLast edited by pat mccarthy; 09-03-2014 at 08:47 PM. Reason: and now... it.. is time.. for my nap
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09-03-2014 09:41 PM #32
Its definitely a lot on the plate right now. At least after we can get moved can sit down and finalize some major purchases and just build. Trying to get a house prepped for sale with a newborn boy well that's more challenging than any fab work I've done lolR.I.P. Kustoms LLCSpeed Shop & Fabrication"Race Inspired Products"
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Could it be a 10114182? If so, it is a Gen V 454, 4 bolt 1991 (or later). Hope that helps..
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