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My opinion is that 327's are getting hard to come by, if it's in any kind of
decent shape get it also. I may even be willing to buy it from you if you
didn't want it & it was worth building. My 68 came originally with a 327 &
I'd like to put one back in it.
Don

>Well I have just abot decided to buy another 68
>Chevelle. This one is a post car, but it needs some
>body work. I was plannning on doing this car just like
>the one I drove in High School (not original at all).
>I will be changing the clor, converting to manual
>tranny and dropping in a big block.
>
>The question is that I can pick up the car without the
>Motor/Tranny for next to nothing, or I can pay an
>extra $400 and get the cars original motor (which is a
>327). What do you guys think???
>
>The car will not be stock nor would the original
>engine be used. Is it worth that much just to have
>it?? I know if the car was a SS, I would do it, but
>for a small block, I am not sure. I really do not car
>about value, as we will be fixing this car up for my
>son to drive eventually.
>
>Thanks
>
>Tom
>
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