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I've seen more of this now that the hobby has become a numbers game.

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Thanks for all the comments, I appreciate it. Rick, I am not sure who did the engine. The car originally came from New York, but the restoration was not done there, from what I know the motor was built in North Carolina, not sure of the builders name. Thanks again, George
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There ya go

I've seen more of this now that the hobby has become a numbers game.

This hobby has been a #'s game for collectible cars for 40 plus years. Not all are interested, but purist have always been interested in #'s.
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This hobby has been a #'s game for collectible cars for 40 plus years. Not all are interested, but purist have always been interested in #'s.
I don't agree completely. While there is some truth to that and there were guys that cared, it was few and far between that long ago. 40 years ago a lot of these cars weren't much more than just 10 year old gas guzzler used cars that were just cheap hot rods at that time that people practically gave away.

These days it's definitely a different ball game when buying and selling, and the prices these cars bring now have driven people to be more frugal with what they are getting for their money.
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