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I received great responses to my first post. Thanks to all of you. I am looking for a respected y block mechanic in the s.w. Pa. Area. Anyone have any first hand experience? Ron Fox
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Join Date: Aug 2020
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Ron, if you do find someone, don't procrastinate. Nobody is getting any younger. The handful of Y-block experts I know are scaling back. Finding someone to do other than a stock rebuild will be even harder.
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Join Date: Jul 2023
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Ron: ike 55blacktie said; Vintage, Collector 50 Car Mechanics are getting extremely difficult to find; it just may be a great time; via asking questions, doing research and forums like this that you begin to learn; do the work yourself. It can prove extremely rewarding; good luck
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Join Date: Sep 2022
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If you have not checked out Y-blocksforever forum join up. There are fellas there that know everything about them and will answer questions.
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: SoCal-Redlands
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See this post on the HAMB
https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/...#post-14672130 Joe Vigorita and the shop is ECAM (east coast auto machine) he's in Glenside Pa 19038 and his number is 215-885-3510 The post was about flatheads but said he does other stuff as well. Might be worth a call. JMO Also, might help to add at least your general area to your profile.
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Good to have you comment to my questions. Ron Fox |
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