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Old 09-05-2017, 03:05 AM
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I'm really disappointed, thought I was doing a good car deed. I paid $400 for the block and heads and told him that's all I wanted for it. I'll probably sell the heads and drop the block off in his yard the next time I go to Kansas City, then it will be on him to get rid of it. Doubt anyone else would want a .125" block with a couple sleeves and I don't have it in me to just throw it out. I originally thought the block was standard bore but it had been bored out to a 427 at some point in the past so I kind of get him not wanting it. But, it's still his original block, I'd want mine even if it had a hole in it!

Sounds like you were more than fair with him. Hard to believe he didn't want it.
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Old 09-05-2017, 03:11 AM
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It's a thrill to be able to find and buy back your original engine......I was able to do just that on my former 1969 SS396 L34 Chevelle :-)

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It's a thrill to be able to find and buy back your original engine......I was able to do just that on my former 1969 SS396 L34 Chevelle :-)

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400 bucks ?? with the heads?? and he did not want them? ayayay.

what an idiot !
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I had a similar experience trying to reunite a mint LS6 engine with its original triple black SS454 body, but ultimately the body sold to a new owner who couldn't wait to get his hands on it. I would just stash it away for now. You're doing a good thing.
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Old 09-05-2017, 02:19 PM
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I also had the opportunity to return a L89 engine to it's original engine bay in a '69 vette. The owner didn't want to hear of it...because it HAD the original engine. HMMMM>
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Old 09-05-2017, 05:54 PM
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I've got a '70 L78 block and crank and a '70 LS5 block, crank and heads that I'd like to get back to the original cars, if they still exist. I have no idea how to find the cars.
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Old 09-05-2017, 06:20 PM
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I've got a '70 L78 block and crank and a '70 LS5 block, crank and heads that I'd like to get back to the original cars, if they still exist. I have no idea how to find the cars.
Yep, what are the partial VIN's stamped on them?
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Old 09-05-2017, 06:25 PM
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I had them on a note, but that was years ago. I'll have to dig them out again.
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Hopefully that guy doesn't have any kids so that his complete lack of intelligence isn't passed on. Even if it has no meaning to him, it certainly might to the next caretaker of that car.
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I'll get the block back to him eventually, I figure it's worthless to anyone on earth but him since it's been bored .125". A friend of mine suggested I make a flower pot out of it, think I'll use that when I drop it off for him..lol..
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