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<blockquote data-quote="Brandi" data-source="post: 2115831" data-attributes="member: 24446"><p>My point is its possible to upgrade the current matching numbers engine for better performance but it will likely cost more than a crate engine. The car isn't a flip, it's being built to her wants and will be her car for quite awhile I imagine, in other words, she has no plans to get rid of it. She's spent a fair amount of money, doing much of the interior work herself, and when it's done it will definitely not be sold. Certainly at this time keeping the numbers matching on a 76 Stingray isn't that big of a deal but you have to think off what the situation will be 30 years from now when this car is owned by her son or daughter....that's what I'm asking, for a serious answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandi, post: 2115831, member: 24446"] My point is its possible to upgrade the current matching numbers engine for better performance but it will likely cost more than a crate engine. The car isn't a flip, it's being built to her wants and will be her car for quite awhile I imagine, in other words, she has no plans to get rid of it. She's spent a fair amount of money, doing much of the interior work herself, and when it's done it will definitely not be sold. Certainly at this time keeping the numbers matching on a 76 Stingray isn't that big of a deal but you have to think off what the situation will be 30 years from now when this car is owned by her son or daughter....that's what I'm asking, for a serious answer. [/QUOTE]
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