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Thanks
By TWB - 11/08/2002 8:07:54 PM; IP 68.105.58.29
I hope to get into it a bit more and see just what it is.
And see also if it is able to be rebuilt, which brings me to this. Are there economical rebuilds available for all that you listed, and since it is a '68, and can't be a 352 or 410. But since it is a FE ( the FT's you listed I suppose are Truck engines?) could it be turned into a 390 etc? For I suppose since it is in a barn, it could very well be a FT engine. But sure could entertain the idea of rebuilding it to 390 specs and placing it in a 67 Cougar I have with no driveline right now. Thanks again for the input and any more input you may have.
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