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I like the idea of going there in person and being part of the build. Controled enviroment conditions and you'd certainly learn and come away with a valueable experience. To take things even further maybe expand into a Hot Rod engine build school of some sort down the road if things really take off. Hands on is a great way to learn. The DIY package is a good idea and pretty much what you get buying parts piece meal anyway. Could be a bit of a hassle if things are missed but worth a try. Maybe try a few beta builders to test the waters. Discount their kits providing they document the entire process with pics and summary. Difficulty levels too. Keith I like your thinking. All the years I've been a member here you've backed up your engines, parts and service 100%. Even some you had nothing to do with you made right. That speaks volumes right there. I like the ideas.
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