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Old 02-23-2003, 10:39 PM   #3
snmc57
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Ron,
Thanks for the input checked all of the rust areas and they were fine. will try water trick when i go look at it again tomorrow. Used "fridge magnet" trick and couldnt find any bondo either. Buying this one for my wife so will probably never put in V 8 I think she will be happy running a the bored out six. I have looked and 2500-3000 seems like a good deal up hear in WA for a running partially restored stang...Does that price seem fair to you wiht what you have read?

Any input from others?
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