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<!-- / icon and title --><!-- message --><TABLE width="100%" border=0 itxtvisited="1"><TBODY itxtvisited="1"><TR itxtvisited="1"><TD vAlign=top itxtvisited="1">I have a V8 Y block out of a 1959 F100 that I would like to go to a good home. The numbers for this engine are C2AE 6015 C which works out to be a 292 cu. in. V8 used in 1962 cars 62-64 trucks. I bought the truck for parts a couple months ago and I drove the truck to the here and ther for a couple weeks after I got it home and it runs fine. It has a 2-barrel Holley with manual choke, bell housing, flywheel and clutch, generator w/regulator and front engine mount. I already have another engine rebuilt and mounted for this project but I needed a good bed and misc frame brackets so I bought this truck for parts.
The engine is on a pallet where I work here in Seattle so I can load it for you.
Got PM's turned on if ya have any questions.
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My Grandpa told me once you have to learn by the mistakes of others, because you will NOT live long enough to make them all yourself.
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when i had talked to him about it he had said 25 would be good... infact i belive i posted something about it in here... i wanted to buy it to build a nice supped up high preformance Y... but didnt have the gas money to get down there to seattle...
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