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Old 01-15-2007, 11:14 AM
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If youre interested in getting a cleveland, my dad has 2 of them. I think they are 1973 2v. Both are brand new, never been in a car. These are not rebuilt, or reman, or low miles, or whatever, these are NOS. PM me if you (or anyone else) is interested. Not sure on price, Ill have to ask him.
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Old 01-15-2007, 12:39 PM
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Do you want a 351 Cleveland for the performance? Because if you do, the 4-barrel is what you want. The 351-4v came with its own heads and is about 100 hp more than the 2-barrel. Otherwise, I would just stick with an engine from your car's era like a 289 or 390 (for a 67 Mustang).
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Old 01-15-2007, 12:47 PM
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If the car is too bad to even part out I wouldn't touch it. There really is no way of knowing what condition the engine is in and $1800 for an engine that probably needs rebuilt is too much. I would go with a crate motor if you are putting a 351 in a 67 since it is not an original engine I assume you want it for performance reasons. Most used engines out there have seen a fair bit of use and will need rebuilt so be careful what you buy.
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