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If you had to modify the block consider putting the Yenko crest on the block. I had a Yenko clone car a few years ago that had a Yenko all aluminum motor in it. The block had the Yenko crest on the front of the block and it helped the interest in the car. In my opinion I still would not modify anything and wait. You only need one person to buy it.
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thanks for all the opinions. Mark Gillepsie (who wrote the book on the yenko era), is releasing a book at MCACN with a lot of the details of these Yenko engines and all their variations. Although he as told me much of the details over various phone calls, looking forward to the book.
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