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Old 09-29-2003, 07:09 PM   #1
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Need opinions please . . . .

I have a Very Clean 72 GMC I will be sacrificing (donor truck) to get the 72 K20 Cheyenne Super looking beatuiful.
I will be taking the flawless bed and doors off of the GMC to put on the Super.
The querstion is . . . .
Before I sell the GMC (after the parts are swapped) should I take out the original 350 CID (needs rebuilt) motor to save for the Super. The Super does not have the original motor. It has a 350 out of a 74.
Would It be worth the hassle?
Would the Cheyenne Super be worth more with a #'s matching 350?
I know with crate motors being priced so well compared to rebuilding a motor, would it be worth the hassle?

I am planning on trying to get the truck back to stock / original condition.
Thanks for the advice.

Darren
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