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Re: Chevy 355 Value
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Posted by Moline_guy on June 25, 2007 at 20:35:26 from (66.231.24.246):
In Reply to: Chevy 355 Value posted by Matt Weltz on June 25, 2007 at 16:29:31:
Like the other guys said if you can't get what you got into it, keep it, you can find those mid eighties firebirds and camaroes fairly cheap and cheaper yet if they got blown engines, ditch all the electronic nonsense wire up a standard HEI ignition, slip in your engine and your ready to lay some rubber. Picked up a 83 firebird two years ago for 900 bucks it had a carburated 350 engine and trans in it and just needed to be sanded and painted. A few nights of sanding and grinding, and then had a guy throw some paint at it and a few hundered bucks later had a cool saturday night car, makes me feel like a kid again. take care.
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