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Old 12-14-2010, 03:39 AM
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andamo
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I'm of the opinion to stick with a Olds 455 too. It'll bolt right in and you can drive it and upgrade it as you go along. That's a heavy car and the torque will get that mass moving and not have to rely on rpm's.
Just make sure you get a good motor from someone you know and trust.
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