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Expert 5K+
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Location: Newark, Texas (Fort Worth) | http://www.ebay.com/itm/Century-Cornado-21-1957-With-Hemi-/15271884... |
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Expert 5K+
Posts: 9855
Location: Lower Mainland BC | Wonder what the displacement of the Chrysler Marine hemi is? 354? 392? Regardless the boat could be bought just for the engine at the $2000 BIN price. |
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Expert 5K+
Posts: 9604
Location: So. Cal | Marine hemi's came in 270, 331 and 354 sizes. So this one is either a 331 or a 354. I think it would be a shame for someone to part this out, but restoring a boat is no easy task either. 392 hemis were never used in truck, industrial, or marine applications. They were only used in '57-'58 Imperials, New Yorkers & 300's. |
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Posts: 2524
Location: Houston | Super-tempting but luckily I have a few brain cells left! |
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Location: North Australia | Sold. Not to me unfortunately. For 2 grand someone got a neat project (hopefully!) Steve. |
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Posts: 2524
Location: Houston | He has a nice chris craft with a 431 Lincoln too |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 705
Location: California | Century Coronado was a top dog wooden boat. Worth a fortune done |
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