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<blockquote data-quote="slowgreycobra" data-source="post: 16654777" data-attributes="member: 87992"><p>As the subject line states, I am looking for a machine shop that I can trust to do the machine work for my engine. My 1969 Mustang Mach 1 has a 351C 2V currently residing in the engine bay with a toploader 4 speed behind it. I don't have it all set up to run yet, and I need to yank the engine to work on some other problems with steering and frame rails. My plan was to have the engine rebuilt and throw my 4V heads on it while it is out of the engine bay. Is there a good machine shop in the area that I can trust to mess with a 351C?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slowgreycobra, post: 16654777, member: 87992"] As the subject line states, I am looking for a machine shop that I can trust to do the machine work for my engine. My 1969 Mustang Mach 1 has a 351C 2V currently residing in the engine bay with a toploader 4 speed behind it. I don't have it all set up to run yet, and I need to yank the engine to work on some other problems with steering and frame rails. My plan was to have the engine rebuilt and throw my 4V heads on it while it is out of the engine bay. Is there a good machine shop in the area that I can trust to mess with a 351C? [/QUOTE]
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