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I thought the same thing.....
But I kept in mind that at the time of the crash it already had 63,000 miles on it and was about 7 years old. Pics show added Lakewood bars, aftermarket tires and wheels......etc. A cross ram then was not an expensive add as it us today (relative) . Mechanical linkage was common then on a GM or Aftermarket unit such as WIEAND or Edelbrock..... The secret lays In when the engine and trans was pulled..... and I think it was Soon after it crashed. Its hard to believe that a blown up original 302 was replaced by a Dealer with a Older Incorrect CE. A little embellished Info by the seller may be underlying. I feel the engine was added by the past owner as that's what he could afford in a "used engine" Who's to say for sure......but the fella here with a connection may shed some light on it....... After all its really a moot point other than the entertainment value for us to digest. I'd still leave it alone and preserve it as is. Its worth much more this way than as a parts car.
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