Fast68back
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Either that or the old motor in the trunk isnt helping much...
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Yep, now you got it right! How the He11 do stock length 260# springs hold a motor that hi in the air! :wtf I had to get my buddies to sit on the fender aprons so i could bot the shocks in! :lol :lol"daveSanborn" said:I've been under the impression all of this time that there was no motor in the picture of the car....
The sig pic of the uninstalled motor and the abnormally high front end of the car....
So, just so I have this straight.... the motor is installed in the car and it's still sitting that high? Wow, no wonder you guys are giving him crap....
If your serious, no its for sure a 289 block. You can see the stamp in the pic."Fast68back" said:Maybe your engine is really a 260 and not heavy enough to compress the springs?
Whatever, casting, its the same thing. Came from ford that way, I didn't put it there!"AzPete" said:That's not a stamp.........
"lethal289" said:If your serious, no its for sure a 289 block. You can see the stamp in the pic.
"Opentracker" said:What the hell, page three and no wish for roller perches, guess I should stop giving them away :cry ....... :dumas
"silverblueBP" said:Good thing I pickup all the mail.
do you have to go into town for that? :lol"silverblueBP" said:Good thing I pickup all the mail.
"lethal289" said:do you have to go into town for that? :lol
When the airline flushes, his mail is delivered..........."silverblueBP" said:City folksmg It gets air dropped :doh