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depends on what size engine and how complete....
By hawkrod - 11/09/2002 11:38:25 PM; IP 198.81.27.9
you say it is standard bore but is it a 360 390 or a 428? the date code is a 1970 but the rest of the info does not provide any usefull information. is it a 2 or 4 barrel what is the casting number on the crankshaft? it is probably not a 428 as you did not make any note of a large letter near the 66-427 marking on the back so i will assume it is a 360 or 390 and being that, it would have to be a galaxie or truck engine. complete and running maybe 250-500 depending on how clean and how desperate the buyer. hawkrod
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 Big block ford -- Tim Schulte, 11/09/2002
 RE: Big block ford -- joe dula, 11/09/2002
depends on what size engine and how complete.... -- hawkrod, 11/09/2002
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