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Here you go V guys.

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"Hens in the chatrooms" High-larious!

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Hey, we aren't hens! We are cocks!

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PASS OUT THE BIBS.... i was drooling

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lance has some nice stuff. he has some deep pockets too judging by some of the stuff i've seen him bid on.

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Wow, very nice stuff - take a look at his other current auctions. I'd bet that only begins to scratch the surface of his collection (no pun intended).

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I can't believe the RAII motor is being beat by the RAIII, that is nuts to me.

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The RAII has 7 day to go, while the RAIII has less than 1.

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I can't believe the RAII motor is being beat by the RAIII, that is nuts to me.
It's the casting number Steve, it should be a 2506 - he can say what he wants about it, but I wouldn't spend RA II kind of money on that one.

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Wouldn't matter to me, I'm not a number freak.

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Chris what are you referring to on 2506, I was expecting the II block to be cast that after your post but it's E288. I couldn't find 2506 anywhere

By the way, we all enjoyed a very nice steak dinner at the Brothers Hooligan's last night.

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Chris what are you referring to on 2506, I was expecting the II block to be cast that after your post but it's E288. I couldn't find 2506 anywhere

By the way, we all enjoyed a very nice steak dinner at the Brothers Hooligan's last night.
Casting number of the block should be an as-cast 9792506 or at worst, the last four numbers ground off and stamped in there.....but it's not. However his EUN is in the right range.

This is what it should look like.
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I got you now, leaving off the 979 sent me in a tail spin. I'm not that familiar with the cast number to the II, BUT all kinds of weird things happened back then. Since Lance is selling it; and I don't think he would misrepresent anything, I would have to assume it’s yet another Pontiac anomaly.
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On the 69 III 110075105147


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Current bid: US $2,550.00
Reserve not met

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Ended: Jan-09-07 18:14:35 PST
Shipping costs: Check item description and payment instructions or contact seller for details
Ships to: United States
Item location: Le Mars, Iowa, United States
History: 20 bids
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Holly cow I would have took the money and run on 1.5K

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'69 WS blocks dated January and later are commanding big bucks these days. Seems to be many Judge owners out there that need them. The #48 heads with January and later dates are also regularly bringing $700.00+. I've got $3k tied up in a bare '69 WS block and #48 heads. With the cost of the remaining date coded engine components, you could easily be looking at $5k in parts before you send it off to the machine shop.

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