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Chop saw wore me out today
 

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You like our jack stands ;D Not sure what size motor maybe 460. :icon_scratch:
 

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I would say by looking at that truck you have a 366 c.i. motor . They were common in that kind of truck. wardon
 

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wardon said:
I would say by looking at that truck you have a 366 c.i. motor . They were common in that kind of truck. wardon
Ok i thought it was a bigger motor its huge...aa
 

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The motor trany and front breaks are worth more as parts then scrape if you can find a buyer. I sold a to and a half front axle with brakes for $300. That 366 is going around 3 to 5 hun. around here.
 

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