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I would like to thank Mark Smith & Mark Milchak for all their help in finding the motor for my car. To a car guy this is like finding the holy grail.Again I want to thank them if not for them I would never have found it.It pay's to have good friends.
Jim & Leila Shockley.
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I'm probably not as happy as you are Jim but I still have a smile on my face... I'm just glad Mark and I did some fast foot work to get you in contact with the seller. It's kinda amazing that this all went down in less then a day of hearing of the motor and getting you and the seller together that Thursday night. I just wish I was there when you scraped the paint off the block to see the numbers... Your lucky you didn't have a heart attack... This couldn't have happened to a better family, the Shockleys are great people and I'm honored to call them my friends..
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Sounds great! . Gotta' love it when this happens and it's all genuine! . What's the whole story....was the motor on eBay? ~ Pete
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That's too cool
Wish one of you engine hunters would find mine while the car's in mid resto. Vin# 9N615076 1st owner was in Pittsburg & 2nd owner in Charlotte![]() |
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Jude, thats funny that you asked???? The number on Jim's block was 19N615034 with a casting of A9... This would have worked for you but it works better for Jim..
When the car came to St. Louis it came with its original motor. Sometime later it was replaced for some reason and the motor was separated from the car. Now 35 years later we heard of a 4 bolt main 512 block for sale and found out it was an early casting and my friend Mark Smith called me up and told me to go look at it and see what the VIN was. I did one better and called Jim and told him to meet me at my house and we would go and see the motor before the guy got wind that this could be Jim's old motor. So when we arrived at the sellers house we looked at the block and the two struck a deal. Jim and I both looked at the partial VIN on the block but we couldn't get past the "61" due to the repaint. I also think we were looking the wrong way considering the block read "19N61" but if you turn it upside down it reads the same. So we were looking the wrong way I guess, and also this was the same way on Saturday when Jim showed me the VIN again. We looked at the thing for about 5 min. before the VIN popped out at us very faintly. It was a great feeling to help Jim get this piece before it went into someone elses hands. Great story with a happy ending. ![]()
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"I also think we were looking the wrong way considering the block read "19N61" but if you turn it upside down it reads the same".
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Shut up Ricky!!!!!
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thats awesome news! congrats. this website helped track down my dads 70 GTO Judge original owner! i know the feeling!
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Mark,Let me know if you run across any 351 4-bolt or 67 -396 4-bolt blocks.
Kim
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Hey Kim I hear that you have been in town a few times but haven't got a hold of Mark J. yet... When are you coming back??
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