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Old 10-08-2015, 05:28 PM
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Default Re: Yenko ZL-1 block opinion (not selling, ...why?)

Thank you! I feel I have the cheapest 052 block on the planet or in the universe, and its not selling for what it 'really' is, so this sounds like it makes sense to do to it. If someone wanted to remove it down the road, so it looks like it does today, they could.

Again, thank you guys on Yenko.net!

For the Yenko nostalgic guys, here is what the stamps look like in the timing cover area. In this particular case, Don Yenko blocks were stamped by the same place that machined them. This stamp meant it was destined to go back to Don Yenko's shop or the block was done for Don Yenko. Mark Gillipsie has some decoder of what the letters mean, which has to line up with the external casting details, etc. Not easy to fake (he says only 2 folks know how to decipher to the original invoices and other paperwork on the blocks).


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