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Thread: So Cal - 5.0 Engine

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    So Cal - 5.0 Engine

    This engine was given to me by another forum member, and I am not going to use it. I believe it is from a 1992 GT, but I'm not positive.

    The heads are attached to the block, but the rest of the parts are in boxes. I think it's everything but the intake, but no guarantees. I took it with a plan to rebuild it and then swap it into my Coupe, but now we're moving and I don't really want to take it with me.

    I'm in Dana Point CA. If you come and pick it up, it's free.

    Andrew Anderson
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    I'll take it. Sent you an email.
    Last edited by ehansen007; 12-11-2012 at 04:19 PM.

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    Interested.......can you shoot me your contact info via pm. This weekend ok for pick up?
    Thanx,
    Marshall
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    Sorry Marshall, it's gone to ehansen007. Unfortunately you missed it by a minute :-(. Should he not take it, I will let you know.

    Andrew

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    Quote Originally Posted by allbite View Post
    Sorry Marshall, it's gone to ehansen007. Unfortunately you missed it by a minute :-(. Should he not take it, I will let you know.

    Andrew
    Lol, my life story. Thanx.
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    I have a 302 block 70k with pistons ,cam still un assembled and GT upper and lower intakes+ a couple stock 5.0 parts included
    BUT it is speed density pistons- ripe for a re build though- no heads of any kind

    PU San Clemente

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    $$$??? interested.
    U.S. NAVY SEABEE CONSTRUCTION MECHANIC (RETIRED)

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    Quote Originally Posted by conmech View Post
    $$$??? interested.

    You going to need a truck? I'm ready for a road trip.

    Ray
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    “Under-steer is when you hit the wall with the front of the car and over-steer is when you hit the wall with the rear of the car. Horsepower is how fast you hit the wall and torque is how far you take the wall with you.”
    -- Jacques Schnauzee "World Famous Racecar Driver"

    "If you can make black marks on a straight from the time you turn out of a corner until the braking point of the next turn, then you have enough horsepower."--Mark Donohue

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    Thanx Mike and Ray. Will organize for a pick up within the next 2 weeks. Schedule kinda busy now.
    U.S. NAVY SEABEE CONSTRUCTION MECHANIC (RETIRED)

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    Quote Originally Posted by conmech View Post
    Thanx Mike and Ray. Will organize for a pick up within the next 2 weeks. Schedule kinda busy now.
    Lol, 2 weeks, my butt. Try almost 2 months. Finally picked it up. Mike, VERY much appreciated. Extra goodies will be put to use and anything not used will be "pay it forward" worthy.
    U.S. NAVY SEABEE CONSTRUCTION MECHANIC (RETIRED)

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