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darrel; Your points on selling a 312 eng are well taken.. but it's still generally more risky to buy one than a 272-292. without actually checking the block, crank & so on really well... It's also been pointed out here & in Y-Block Magazine, that some of them have substantial Cam bore alighnment issues..
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you can always sell a 312 if the price is within reason.you can talk 292 all day.you should use one to build a 312 etc.nobody pays attention.i have a 312 everybody perks up how much do you want for it.
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SOLD!
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If you aren't getting any bites on your Ad, it may be because buying a 312 engine without photos, any documentation & crack testing is very risky! At $400 with the lower performance heads, many will just shy away.. Just info for U, I'm not in the market for it.. .
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312 with C0AE heads. From what I can gather it's out of a 1960 Mercury . I'd like to get $400 for it or trade for a nice set of Fenton y block headers or Fenton 223 Ford manifold. Located in Northeast Missouri.
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