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Discussion starter · #22 ·
LOL
well sometimes people dont get along, its in our natures, or there wuldent be wars, What seperates us from animals is the ability to correct bad behavior, but then some people, smell blood, when people are hacking someone, and like schoolyard bullies, join in.

I can handle it!!

Im all good :)
 
Steve said:
Not to mention, Why are these engines being decked?
In answer to your question; the 396 block in my car has a hole in one of the cylinder bores and it needs a sleeve. When a block needs a sleeve, machining the deck is a standard operation in addition to align honing of the mains if need be.
 
Discussion starter · #28 ·
I agree with that

But thats yours, how about the other 100 true SS numbers matching, that just happened to be decked?

Anyhow, Im not worrying about it, Ill choose how I like, and the people who sell and buy things, can do it their way.




Steve

In answer to your question; the 396 block in my car has a hole in one of the cylinder bores and it needs a sleeve. When a block needs a sleeve, machining the deck is a standard operation in addition to align honing of the mains if need be.
 
Discussion starter · #29 ·
Damn Dude, your a geenie-ass
In ALL 7 of your posts, the knowledge, and the helpful content you post, its unreal how smart you are, keep up the good work!!


PS Mustangs are nice ! 70 and older! IMHO

Steve



Steve please go to Mustangs.com sure you know all about them too.
 
LOL
well sometimes people dont get along, its in our natures, or there wuldent be wars, What seperates us from animals is the ability to correct bad behavior, but then some people, smell blood, when people are hacking someone, and like schoolyard bullies, join in.

I can handle it!!

Im all good :)
LOL...at least you get it from the schoolyard bullies......I get most of mine from "accidently" posting the subject in the wrong catagory or joking around.....I don't have much but I DO have a sense of humor.
And I PROMISE not to use it here.......:D :D :D
 
Discussion starter · #32 ·
Its all good man

I remember how many arguments we used to have racing and such, this is just an extension of it.
We then, fought with our engines, now we fight with a glorified typewriter !

LOL

Steve


LOL...at least you get it from the schoolyard bullies......I get most of mine from "accidently" posting the subject in the wrong catagory or joking around.....I don't have much but I DO have a sense of humor.
And I PROMISE not to use it here.......:D :D :D
 
I agree, nice car for the price being asked. It's obviously a 138 SS car. Whether the block is original or not wouldn't concern me at this price - considering, oh let's see, not stock intake, water neck, carburetor, fuel line, air cleaner, valve covers and not to mention the alternator is on the wrong side of the engine which might lead one to believe it's a 69 or newer engine. Point is, it's not being touted as a numbers matching, $60k opening bid car but rather (albeit from a dealer) a nice driver quality 68 SS someone could drive and enjoy.
 
Steve said:
Anyhow, Im not worrying about it, Ill choose how I like, and the people who sell and buy things, can do it their way.
And I also understand your immediate suspicion with some ebay sellers who are just out to make a temporary profit by knowingly selling faked high dollar cars.
However, I don't think that the seller of this particular 68 SS has fallen into that catagory yet, but just stating what he knows and doesn't know.
Don't let that stop you from continuing to post your suspicions though.
The sad, sad idiot's who attempt to deal in dis-honesty need to continue recieving the message that they are not going to get away with their craft that easily. You can bet that other Chevy forums have other cars covered under their particular umbrella as well as Ford and Chrysler forums most likely do.
Now, as alway's, its up to the buyer to do their homework and research the product that they are considering.
 
Did the 68 SS have a partial vin stamp on the oil filter boss?
 
Still a nice car for a cheap price of only US $21,000.00
I agree, nice car for the price being asked. It's obviously a 138 SS car. Whether the block is original or not wouldn't concern me at this price - considering, oh let's see, not stock intake, water neck, carburetor, fuel line, air cleaner, valve covers and not to mention the alternator is on the wrong side of the engine which might lead one to believe it's a 69 or newer engine. Point is, it's not being touted as a numbers matching, $60k opening bid car but rather (albeit from a dealer) a nice driver quality 68 SS someone could drive and enjoy.

o k are you guys high ;)
21000.00 isn't a good price....
when these things become gold.......
 
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