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    Thanx for the info on the sleeving of the blocks,both of mine had steel sleeves didn't no how they got thier.I remember taking window tint in a spray can and tinting the back windows,then you scraped it off with a razor blade wala tinted windows.what about the rusting like to hear from some of you in the no snow states(IE)no road salt howed the bodys hold up.I always liked the coswerth vega looked fast and sporty.by the way who was coswerth is this like yenko,shelby etc.

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    I had always heard the Chevy replaced the engines with steel liner motors to all of the original buyers no matter what the miles were...Not sure if that's true because I didn't buy one new.. It was a good excuse to V8 them though.
    I remember when hot rods were all home made.

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