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Posted by 707iiii (Member # 10923) on
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sold
[ June 21, 2011, 04:46 PM: Message edited by: 707iiii ]
Posted by 50DADDY (Member # 3076) on
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Posted by sinisterblk (Member # 8425) on
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owwww a cammer, I want but cannot afford glws
Posted by warhorse58gt (Member # 7702) on
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what is the price on the sohc? and what does it come with? complete in parts?
Posted by 707iiii (Member # 10923) on
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[ June 21, 2011, 04:47 PM: Message edited by: 707iiii ]
Posted by Don (Member # 938) on
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Prices will help. Any of these would look good in a 66 Fairlane.
Posted by Musttanguy (Member # 2251) on
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What are you looking for price wise for each or as a package deal for both ?
Where are you located ?
Posted by 50DADDY (Member # 3076) on
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SOHC engine.
Wish i had something to put that in!
Posted by wilit (Member # 3367) on
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Oh
My
God
I wonder if I could take money out of my 401(k) without my wife knowing.
Posted by Brokn Nx (Member # 8526) on
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Any idea who the original owner of the SOHC was?
Many of them went to known guys or programs, so does this one have a story?
Posted by asskickn88 (Member # 4957) on
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Wow, I wonder how long its going to take for some asshole to offer $500 for one of em? Good luck with the sale, those are awesome engines! I actually have a friend that might be interested in one or both, what are you looking to get for each one?
Posted by 707iiii (Member # 10923) on
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[ June 21, 2011, 04:47 PM: Message edited by: 707iiii ]
Posted by turbo50 (Member # 6700) on
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Originally posted by 707iiii:
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Originally posted by Brokn Nx:
Any idea who the original owner of the SOHC was?
Many of them went to known guys or programs, so does this one have a story?
My dad bought the Cammer from Wayne Torkelson I believe sometime in the mid-late seventies. Some of the older guys on here should know the name. It was tucked away about fifteen years ago which was the last time it was run. My dad passed away last year so its time to find it a new home.
Wow I know Wayne.
Did you ask him if he wanted to buy it back?
Posted by Brokn Nx (Member # 8526) on
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Longtime hardcore racer.
The last guy I knew with an SOHC was an original owner of a Thunderbolt. You had to be or know somebody to get one of these powerplants, and if not, have plenty of financial backing.
Thanks for posting that here.
Posted by 707iiii (Member # 10923) on
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[ June 21, 2011, 04:48 PM: Message edited by: 707iiii ]
Posted by At1Maverick69 (Member # 6177) on
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Mother of God!! Wow!! Good luck with the sale!
Posted by turbo50 (Member # 6700) on
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Originally posted by 707iiii:
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Originally posted by turbo50:
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Originally posted by 707iiii:
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Originally posted by Brokn Nx:
Any idea who the original owner of the SOHC was?
Many of them went to known guys or programs, so does this one have a story?
My dad bought the Cammer from Wayne Torkelson I believe sometime in the mid-late seventies. Some of the older guys on here should know the name. It was tucked away about fifteen years ago which was the last time it was run. My dad passed away last year so its time to find it a new home.
Wow I know Wayne.
Did you ask him if he wanted to buy it back?
I have no way to contact Wayne. I had a couple of emails with Jim dimmitt jr. almost a year ago and he said he would run it by Wayne but I never heard back from him and I didn't want to bug Jim. Last time I saw Wayne was at sears point on a wednesday night in the early 90's. I think he was helping some guys tune their car. I remember him giving me shit because I had my ear pierced. If you can get me in contact with him that would be awesome. I'm sure he remembers my dad. Thanks
I can always ask Wayne........
Posted by Mach1Pony (Member # 5435) on
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PM sent
[ May 23, 2011, 05:00 PM: Message edited by: Mach1Pony ]
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