In this article,it shows the guy in Seminole Ok [have to assume its the block that was found since this guy is asking about its value and is located in the same town and state ] has a block with a TO5O3MQ
https://www.chevelles.com/forums/60-...ock-heads.html
And in the post on pacesetter where they are discussing the car,it has a TO417MQ.
http://camaropacecars.com/eve/forums...5681088166/p/3
Magazine articles are never really perfect, but doesnt it say the new owner spent all types of effort going to see the car and inspecting it for 2 1/2 days ,only to find out after he bought it that someone found the supposed motor and "married" it to the car,hence the reason the owner was searching for a motor for the car here on syc in 2008 .
Lastly the ebay ad says it was found as a roller as per the hotrod magazine article. In pacesetters,the person advertising it for the seller says it was never a roller, wrong car. And CRG member says it was a roller with no trans or motor in the article.
On the Track
posted 06 May 2018 10:53 AM Hide Post
kurt over at yenko site mentioned when it was for sale it was a roller with no engine or trans.
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Jim Brannon
In Pit Lane
posted 06 May 2018 07:49 PM Hide Post
never for sale as roller. Must have mistaken this car for another one.
I must be reading something wrong again. But these articles really dont make alot of sense Wouldnt be the first time LOL.