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But no pics.... Probably and easy fix though :shrug:
 

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^^^get both...:shrug:
 

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:drool: that's gotta cost a lil paper!!
 

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Nice '72. I would prefer a smallblock but that 454 sure is purty.

http://ventura.craigslist.org/cto/2448731166.html,

Another '72, both nearby. It would be cool to have 'em side by side in the garage.

http://ventura.craigslist.org/cto/2446952487.html

Not sure why I've never been a big fan of the 68-72. But I'd sure rock the hell outta that Jimmy !!! :drool: That truck is sharp too. Its needs a Th400 behind that 454 though. I do like the charachteristics of the Th350 better even though, the Th400 is just about indestructable. Give and Take on those 2 transmissions. You can tune a Th350 much better with the Detent Cable, but the the 400 is just brute strength.
 

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It's certainly a nice car. The only thing that bugs me about is that it looks as though they had the subframe out of the car since it has new hardware bolting it in. With the amount of work the rest of the car received why wouldn't they have sandblasted and painted the subframe while it was out? The rear axle is pretty much the same thing, although it's more obvious that they probably didn't remove the axle housing from the car. Why not pull it to sandblast and paint it? They say it's the little things that make or break your build. Right now the little things just don't add up for that one.
 

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