· Chris Hammond
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A day late, dollar short? LS1?

Follow the suspenseful journey of possibly acquiring a new LS1 motor for a Project240z, with extra insights into garage cleanups and eBay transactions...

Well, I was excited when I got up this morning. I thought i was going to go look at a LS1 motor for the 240z… But as of a few minutes ago I think the motor won’t be there when I go to look at lunch today.

We’ll see, I may luck out and it may not be sold yet, but I was informed someone was coming to pick it up already. If not, if it looks good, I’ll probably be purchasing the next powerplant for the Project240z today.

Last night I spent some time in the garage, trying to clean up and get parts ready for an ebay explosion. More on the ebay parts later this week.

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