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Old 08-17-2003, 03:26 PM   #8
M_R_Q
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Im pretty sure its a 292. Im not certain, it could be a 250, but my grandpa liked the big 6s more than the v8s. In all his years he never owned a vehicle with a v8. He found sixes lugged hard and were easier to work on. I wasnt sure if it being a six would make it alot less valuable. I've already got my gramps old 68 chev 4x swb (needs lots of work) and Im pretty happy with the pull of the six, so I think Ill go for it and pick it up when ever I get a chance.

I dont know why I think I need another vehicle to put money into. My bronco is rusting into nothingness, and I hate driving my camaro in the cooler months, so thats my excuse for buying it.

Thanks for the help
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