End of the line for the big-block Chevy

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End of the line for the big-block Chevy

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:cry:

"I remember when there used to be gasoline powered motors that had 500 cubic inches!"...

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Don't worry, there will always be plenty of big blocks left in "The Basement."
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GMJohnny wrote:Don't worry, there will always be plenty of big blocks left in "The Basement."
Sitting along side the Hemi's, flatheads and 409's.

Which is the row in front of the switch pitch trannies,4 speed rock crusher Muncies & top loaders.
Yet behind all the 6 speed transmissions.

You pretty much need a map/GPS to navigate the basement.
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Don't forget all the Grand National parts - interiors, drive train, whatever u need- in the basement.

It'll be decades before all those big blocks wash out of the system.
[quote="Basement Paul"]Is that a mint rocketship on the hood?? :shock:
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