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Thread: Does Anyone Have A Chevy 216 V6 Motor That Needs To Be Rebuilt?
          
   
   

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    Car Year, Make, Model: 48 Chevy Stylemaster/78 Chevy Camaro
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    I know what you all are saying. The motor isn't big enough, it doesn't have enough power, the car isn't worth messing with, and it will cost me way too much money. I'm not just ignoring you all. I understand. It's just it was free and I don't have alot of cash so that's what I can afford at the moment. Down the road I may decide to take out the 216 and put a 350 in it. I just don't know. I got it for free and it's just something for me to play around with. I may never even buy an engine for it. It might sit at my Grandpa's house forever. Who know's.
    Thanks for your time and responses,
    Zak
    I have a 1948 Chevrolet Stylemaster and a 1978 Chevrolet Camaro, I had a 1985 Chevrolet Corvette. Im 18.

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    Do what Dave says. If you dont have a title, you may as well but a
    tin bucket in the yard and drop money into it.....same thing except that you
    can take the bucket back to the house and dump the money out.

    Old cars take money. You say you have a tight budget. If so, either practice
    your bondo work on it or buy a brick of .22 shells and use it for a target. Limit yourself to $100 total before you have a title IN HAND.

    Dont shoot at the tires with a .22

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    Quote Originally Posted by robot
    Dont shoot at the tires with a .22
    yeah we all know how that goes

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