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That is an unusual block.
By Dave Shoe - 03/15/2001 6:47:10 PM; IP 12.2.11.131
BB has been talking about that block for a year.

It's unusual in that it's one of the few "early" 427 blocks with reinforced cylinders - a feature which became much more common around 1966 or so.

If BB says it's a good block, it probably is. He doesn't pussy-foot around the facts.

Note that early 427s had the two-bolt engine mount bosses and press-in freeze plugs.

Shoe.
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 427 block? -- Jeff H., 03/15/2001
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 RE: That is an unusual block. -- emil g.3/17/01, 03/16/2001
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