No of course not, and any all input is welcomed. Obviously the PO knew more about it than he led on. And its not like I could start tearing into the motor in his driveway before I purchased it. Ran into the same problem years ago when I bought a 70 cougar. It ran, albeit pretty rough, and was told the points were bad and was in need of a good tuneup. Dug into it, valve keepers on 1 and 2 were sitting under the valve covers, and the block was cracked. Price to pay for trusting some people in the car community unfortunately. I know its not an overly rare Mach 1, just thought it would be cool to keep the package together. Still have the original plate, original key tag, pic of the original title. Would be awesome to keep it all numbers matching, although not necessary. However I don't plan on selling it, so I guess a potential future sale isn't something I was thinking about. Do you think I should just pull the heads off, have those machined, new short block, and piece it all together that way? Or save all the hassle, and get an engine to just drop in. Place in AZ called Phoenix Engine has a complete 347 stroker, for $6600. Really just at a loss on what to do. Hate just staring at it in under a cover my carport for the last 8 months.
https://www.phoenixengine.com/Ford-16.html
https://www.fivestarengines.com/sho...n-key-high-performance-balanced-crate-engine/If you have the time or want, these are the pages I had been looking at