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Old 05-02-2004, 07:43 AM
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Default Re: Is a "Clone' better?

However, I do have a problem with restamped blocks( in this situation ), etc...And: with a VIN of 124379Lxxxxxx,--> L <--, and the advertising of having the X22 code REALLY troubles me! .........The following is a copy/paste 'paragraph' of the seller's description:[Headliner door panels, seats, carpet package, dash pad, also the dash cluster is like new all dash lights and wiring has been rebuilt correct Hurst shifter that works great console has been rebuilt all window, door handles, and fans replaced.The paint and body on this Yenko is second to none the body lines and fit on doors hood trunk fenders is all in next to perfect also every part inside the engine is balanced and blueprinted to perfect condition also this car is a original Daytona yellow car the code 76-76 us Daytona yellow also the X22 is a factory big block carb]... ...Lastly; I guess as if one desires to place that much in finances for the final product shown, to me it wouldnt seem to hard to sorta try to better describe exactly what is shown--although it's quite obvious there has been quite an effort to get this to look so nice!....just my thoughts
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