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    Cool car--my buddy had one in high school that had been repainted blue. Didn't match so well with the interior (same color as yours) but was still a pretty cool car. And those slant 6's will run forever. My dad was telling me he's seen one with a hole in the block keep running
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    Quote Originally Posted by ncsugrad2006 View Post
    Cool car--my buddy had one in high school that had been repainted blue. Didn't match so well with the interior (same color as yours) but was still a pretty cool car. And those slant 6's will run forever. My dad was telling me he's seen one with a hole in the block keep running
    Thanks! I really like the Duster's and couldn't pass this one up. The Slanty is gone and into another project for the original owner. I have seen some pretty mangled up slants at the shop. One had all 6 rods spun along with 2 main bearings, and it was still running when it was pulled!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by lucky13 View Post
    Thanks! I really like the Duster's and couldn't pass this one up. The Slanty is gone and into another project for the original owner. I have seen some pretty mangled up slants at the shop. One had all 6 rods spun along with 2 main bearings, and it was still running when it was pulled!!
    Wow, that's pretty nuts lol. Most new cars would have crapped out lonnggg before that much damage (or at least been making so match racket that no one would drive them, lol)
    New to welding!
    Lots of Snap-On tools
    In need of more toys

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