Does anyone know an explanation for the V-10 block?
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Originally posted by Chris_Dresbach View PostToo bad it can't run! I had been trying to buy this from a friend of mine for a while. They were only made in 1950 to introduce the new 232 V8. I guess they were never given out to the public, but were made in the factory. I don't think they are extremely rare, still neat though.
The one I really want to find is the crankshaft that they made at the same time. It's a little larger than the engine block, but I've only ever seen one in a photo.
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