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What two issues are you missing? There’s always the slim chance I may be able to help you out. Feel free to email me. My contact info is at www.eatonbalancing.com .
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don't do it, don't give in to the pressure to downsize! You need those magazines my friend! They are worth their weight in gold!
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Since Moonshadow brings up letting his Y-block Magazine collection go, my subscription renewal is due.. Time is fleeing on & unfortunately those of us that remember the Y-Block originally, are fading away.. While there has been some resurgence of interest in the engine in the recent past, supported aptly by people like Ted Eaton & John Mummert, it seems to me as though interest & contributions to the magazine & to this site to some degree, have stalled to some extent. Am I wrong? In the case of Y-Blk Mag's Editor, Bruce Young, he is no longer a spring chicken either. How much longer will it be published ? It saddens me to think about it, but it seems a reality.. In my case, my "mentor" so to speak, for the Y-Block engine from many years go, was travelling this spring in Germany, when he took sick with the "Covid 19" & then passed away in hospital with a heart attack.. He was about 2-1/2 yrs older than me.... N.B - just realised this probably belongs under "this & that" if anywhere, but I don't know how to transfer it..
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PF Arcand (9/18/2020)
Time is fleeing on & unfortunately those of us that remember the Y-Block originally, are fading away. Sad to hear, but true. There are very few of these cars left. The only possible exception may be the 55-56-57 TBirds. There seems to be no end to these cars in the For Sale ads. Many of the fifties Fords I see these days have small block or FE swaps. I understand why a younger person would prefer a 302 over a 292, but it is sad to see so many. There is something about the sound of a good running Y-Block that can't be duplicated. Thank God this forum still exists.
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Since this is the "Classifieds" column, I'll continues my comment over in the "This & Thats" column if that's more appropriate?
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MoonShadow I sent you a PM last week. Interested in the magazines. Thanks Rich
For some people there's therapy - for the rest of us there are choppersRich in Nashville
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