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Re: OT: Where to find a good home for this.
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Posted by Hobo,NC on April 06, 2007 at 16:02:54 from (151.213.111.65):
In Reply to: OT: Where to find a good home for this. posted by Kelly C on April 06, 2007 at 09:07:16:
Around here that truck would bring 5 to $750 EZ even if it don't run. I just paid 500 fer the rites to remove a 390 and enny thing else i needed to make the swap from a 400 to a 390 4 sp and wuz happy to find it. that 390 may B the weak casting one but the older 390's from 70 down are hard to come by so enny 390 izz better than none. I had to go threw 4 390's to actually find one that wuz a 390 and not a 360. i shore would like to have the AC brackets off it cuzz i have not found them either, looks like iffin I want the AC to werk i will have to make the brackets. i would run it on craigslist and shoot fer $750 or best offer.
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