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y-block powered scrub !!

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A while ago I read a thread about - wouldn't it be good to see a y-block in a scrub ?

Well I've finally got hold of photos of a mate's '37 Chev that he built with a y-block. The car was built in the early eighties. We now laugh about it because he eventually pulled th y-block and put a 350 in it and has had nothing but trouble ever since !! L.O.L. Actually in a conversation we had about this he reminded me of several Aussie GM products that were repowered by y-blocks ( especially during the sixties & early seventies ). ie. Rod Hadfields FJ Holden .There must be more out there , so show us your photos.

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 Thanks   Dave

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