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Old 03-21-2006, 02:31 AM
Steve Drueck Steve Drueck is offline
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Default Re: Copo engine block

If you can't read the number after you clean it, try rubbing some chalk over it and wipe it. Use a magnifying glass too, its hard to make out sometimes. Some of us are looking for an original block for a car we have, so please let us know and post the info. Glad to pay/trade to reunite an original block with one of my cars any day. I'm sure all would agree if it were to be a block for one of the members cars here.
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