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Check Jet boat in NC

Nice.

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If it really is a 429, that's one very desireable engine if it's the old original 429. If a Boss 429 somehow got into that boat, I'll bet there's a few '70 Mustang owners that would love to make a Boss clone or replace a blown 429 in an actual Boss car....................
 
If I can find a free hour this week I'm going to ride over and check this out, since it's not too far from me. Who knows, might make a fun project to tinker around with.
 
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