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His car was out this weekend at Chevy Vettefest. The car is dynamite!
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Check out the underside. White tank and all. What a find job on this car. Very cool Mike.
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And check out the power plant.
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The thing sounds as good as it looks...awesome piece.
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I see aluminum heads and intake...is the block aluminum as well?...
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Awesome!
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Sorry Fred, the motor is built like da Grump raced the car most, with a "mountain motor" iron block. He was never satisfied with the performance of the aluminum blocks, and, found the weight advantage to be negligible. The heads are the last set of 074 heads that he used on this car. Thanks to Jude for finding them, and, selling them to me.
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